article / March 24, 2015
If not us then who?
Fince Erbo, 47, is well known as Mama Fin in her village, Saukobye. She is a member of Child Care Group (KPA) which was developed by Wahana Visi Indonesia, a partner of World Vision in Biak.
article / October 7, 2015
Rural teacher helps boost universal primary education
“Most of the students in Grade 4 and 5 were unable to read and write well,” says Bounma of his experience working as a volunteer teacher in a school. “I did not have the appropriate skills to teach these students.”
page / October 10, 2012
Our Work
All our work points towards one goal: the sustained well-being of children, especially the most vulnerable. We work with families, communities, and partners to help meet the needs of children through sustainable development.
article / August 11, 2015
Formerly malnourished boy is now an inspiration
Little Adon runs fast chasing his mother. He also climbs a ladder toward the main room of his house. He looks very healthy. You wouldn't know that Adon previouly suffered from malnutrition. Adon's body was so weak at that time that even he couldn't support his body.
article / July 10, 2020
Delivering equipment to strengthen the field of social work in Armenia
U.S. Ambassador to Armenia, Lynne M. Tracy and World Vision Armenia National Director Zhirayr Edilyan helped deliver equipment and furniture to the Tavush Region as part of the project to strengthen the field of social work in Armenia.
article / January 7, 2014
Success in Haiti
World Vision has been working in Mika, Haiti, since 1996, and after 18 years of collaboration with children and families, World Vision can step away, confident in the community's ability to flourish. When the programme first started, only 20% of children went to school; now 90% do.
article / November 19, 2013
Fortified by faith to be examples of education
It was Sunday morning when I came in Conacu village with a national television crew that was going to make a feature report about the Rusu family.
article / April 10, 2015
Early education at Batu Jato is growing
Batu Jato Early Childhood Care for Development (ECCD) was established in Pantok Village, Sekadau District in January 2009, hobbled in the beginning.
video / October 7, 2016
Empowering Grandmothers to improve nutrition: World Vision's Mamanieva Project in Sierra Leone
A social innovation of engaging grandmothers for improved nutrition of mothers and children. Learn more about World Vision's work with grandmothers here.
article / June 10, 2013
Engaging national artists as ambassadors to spread the message of child health
“Do you think I do not want to have a child? Of course I do, but how can we plan to have children in a district where the under-five mortality rate is high?” says Dhurmush.