article / February 11, 2015
On the radio in Papua, young Andre is making waves
By Shintya Kurniawan, World Vision Indonesia
Smile and laughter, those are the most obvious impressions we get from Andre, an eleven-year-old radio announcer. We can almost hear him smile if we stay tuned to the Voice of Baliem Children radio, 88.8 FM in Wamena, Papua.
article / October 26, 2015
Promising cultivation of superior rubber
Rubber is the main source of income for the Nias people, including Yafeti Harefa, 48. That is why, whether the rubber is selling for a good or bad price, Yafeti diligently cares his rubber trees.
article / December 16, 2013
Sebkha: The Source of Salt
Sebkha is a suburb and urban commune of Nouakchott, the capital of Mauritania. It has a population of 63,000. The name of Sebkha is used in Hassaniya, the local dialect, to refer to the source of salt. The name was given to the area since its soil is highly salted.
article / November 6, 2018
ძლიერი სამოქალაქო საზოგადოება ეფექტიანი მმართველობისათვის
პროექტი: ძლიერი სამოქალაქო საზოგადოება ეფექტიანი მმართველობისათვის.დონორი: ევროკავშირი.
article / February 12, 2014
Loss of a mother
Childbirth is a natural process that requires special attention because the life of both the mother and her child is in the hands of attendant.
article / November 29, 2013
In Lesotho, AIDS and malnutrition are a deadly combination
By: Atang Likotsi, Communications Officer, World Vision Lesotho
article / October 3, 2015
Nutritious food for a stronger and healthier life
“I am strong and can dance because I eat well!” declares Samikshya, 7, who studies in Upper Kindergarten and loves to dance and sing.
article / January 27, 2014
Uganda: The challenge of healthcare in remote Buliisa
By: Davinah Nabirye, Communications; World Vision Uganda