article / August 26, 2014
Inspired by his brother's sacrifice, Mohammed makes a difference
By Hajar J. Masoud World Vision Monitoring & Evaluation Officer, North Gaza Area Development Programme (ADP)“I know that he will always be with me, even if he is so far away now,” says Mohammed, 10. “I will grow up to be strong and kind like [Ahed].
article / February 14, 2014
Manado Flash Floods update: Distribute School Kit and Hygiene Kit
The flash flood that hit Manado 15 January 2014 badly affected the live of children. World Vision Indonesia, a humanitarian organization who focuses on children prioritized its effort to answer the needs in education and health.
article / February 24, 2022
Begin at the beginning: World Vision's approach to empowering women, break the bias and fight gender inequality
Yes, gains have been made over the years, but they have generally involved the breaking of barriers that never should have been erected in the first place. Countless books, shared anecdotes, frustrating conversations, and investments later, to our dismay, we are still looking at data that demonstrates gender inequality. On account of this, World Vision believes that we need to begin at the beginning, if we want to ever break the loop and make a grounding change, for good.
page / June 13, 2019
Accelerating the Abandonment of Female Genital Mutilation
The project seeks to ensure, children, families and communities in Samburu, Kajiado, Marsabit and West Pokot are able to reject harmful practices and respond to violence, and adopt positive social norms, and utilize child protection services.
article / September 28, 2016
Ebola’s scars live on
Like many other girls her age in Sierra Leone, Mabinty*, has felt the effects of Ebola.The promising 12-year-old girl is currently living with one of her aunts. "I lost my father and mother to Ebola," she says. "I have no one else to care for me the way my mother did" she says.
article / February 23, 2010
Armenian mothers gain vital health knowledge through support groups
Nutrition, hygiene, the negative influence of smoking on a child, care of a sick child and the importance of immunisations are all discussed during the group meetings, which are facilitated by either local health care providers or health specialists from World Vision Armenia.
article / June 1, 2017
We pray for the world to take action
On 21 May 2017 people of faith gathered worldwide for the Global Day of Prayer to End Famine, and we continue to pray.
page / July 18, 2014
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article / November 21, 2014
Birth of a Nation
School principals want them. Employers ask for them. And marriage registrars demand them. Birth certificates are so important for Cambodians that they call them ‘vital records’.