article / June 14, 2015
A wish for Qamar
In the lead up to World Refugee Day, World Vision Jordan Communicator, Elias Abu Ata, met with Qamar to hear her story.
article / August 3, 2021
Breaking harmful breastfeeding and childcare practices in rural Bangladesh
Rina Begum, 32, a mother of three children, is now more confident about raising her children properly.
opinion / November 17, 2021
Domestic violence, economic woes: the intertwined menace for women
Tendai discusses how helping a woman achieve economic freedom leads to her being free from gender-based violence.
article / April 29, 2016
A new learning source
Bumpy winding roads, about 4 feet wide, lead down to the bottom of the mountains then again go up to the top of the hills to reach Cing’s village. Her house is small, stands on stilt on the cliff is made of zinc plate and wooden with old roof.
article / March 22, 2013
A refreshing change for Nalika
After a hot, dusty bus ride and long walk from the main road in the blazing sun, all Nalika, 18, can think about is a cool glass of water and a bath. The first thing she does when she reaches home after school is to head to the kitchen and gulp down a glass of water, sometimes two.
article / January 19, 2018
“I was convinced that we were all going to die”
Written by Mouslim Sidi Mohamed
article / September 21, 2015
Meet Washington: The Aspiring Dancing Electrician
The cloud of dust that swirls around Washington’s feet when he dances is a lot like the cloud of likeability that seems to follow
article / October 19, 2018
“I would have preferred to wake up to a different reality”
While some children are at school, others wander around the corners of the village. Among them Khadidja, 14, who helps her mother with housework. "When I see my friends going to school, my heart breaks," she says.
article / March 21, 2011
A Roma family’s struggle to stay together
“I was tempted to abandon Andrei in the hospital because of conditions we have at home”, says Sonia.
video / February 17, 2017
Abdulahi's story: fleeing violence from Boko Haram
As the largely forgotten crisis in the Lake Chad Basin continues, World Vision urges international donors at the Oslo Humanitarian Conference on Nigeria and the Lake Chad Region to take swift and sustained action.