article / January 22, 2016
A dark past, a bright future
Often looking down to hide a deep scar whipped into her face in China, Nguyen Thi Lieu* told her story to Mr Layton Pike, the Australian Embassy’s Deputy Head of Mission to Vietnam.
article / May 29, 2017
Fears for children as final battle grips Mosul’s Old City
World Vision is voicing fears for children trapped in Mosul, as a battle rages in ISIL’s last stronghold of the city. Families are hiding in their homes with dwindling supplies of food and water, amid worrying reports of civilians being used as human shields.
article / January 22, 2020
Lakhantari is now a child-friendly village
January 11, 2020- It is a big day for little Rakesh. His ward Lakhantari of Gramthan Rural Municipality in Morang district of Province-1 is being declared child-friendly today.
press release / April 7, 2020
Coronavirus: 30 million children’s lives at risk from secondary effects of deadly disease
As the European Commission released €15 billion to fight COVID-19 globally, World Vision warns thirty million children are at risk of disease an
article / May 5, 2015
Samata Becomes Financially Independent through Savings Group
Samata Mohammed, mother of four children is a dedicated member of the Buyaso Savings Group in Kabampe Community, West Gonja District in the Northern Region of Ghana.
page / April 1, 2014
Careers
World Vision Tanzania started in 1981 as part of World Vision International Kenya. World Vision Tanzania has operations in 14 out of 30 regions in the country, clustered in five zones.Thank you for your interest in a Career with World Vision Tanzania.
article / November 26, 2012
Rising from the rubble: Palestinian students in Gaza return to school
Author: Sameeha Elwan, freelance writer with WV JWG
article / May 27, 2022
Transforming one life at a time: Sudha’s story
“I want to grow up to be a Civil Servant and serve my community at a level that I can't do now,” asserts Sudha, a World Vision sponsored child in Delhi, India.
article / September 28, 2019
World Vision Partners with Buganda Kingdom to End Violence Against Children
“Social norms and practices are confused by society," said Charles Peter Mayiga, prime minister of the Buganda Kingdom. "The Buganda kingdom does not support child marriage or sacrifice...