article / April 5, 2018
New Education Project brings hope for early grade learners in remote PNG
The Together for Education Project, supported by the Australian Government, will enhance access to quality elementary education for girls and boys in Central, Madang and Morobe Provinces of Papua New Guinea.
article / December 10, 2018
Why empowering women and girls is so important to our work
By Kate KobaidzeSponsorship Transformation, Gender and Safeguarding Leader at World Vision Middle East and Europe Region
article / December 5, 2017
The memories left behind
The two brothers can remember quite distinctly how it happened.
article / July 4, 2014
The Rising of Teen Creative Group from Nias
Wahana Visi Indonesia (WVI), a partner of World Vision, cares about child rights and allowing them to expressing themselves. Therefore, WVI assists local youth through the Teen Creative Group. Through this group, teenagers are allowed to express their talent and creativity.
article / January 15, 2014
Staff Blog: My Real Heart, by Tol Long
When I was less than 10 years old, the sound of bullets scared my fellow villagers and me into moving to another area of Cambodia.
article / February 11, 2015
Empowering young girls with life skills
Maya, 18, a student of the 11th grade from a remote village in a far western district of Nepal has been trained on life skills and often reaches out to her peers to talk about child rights, health and hygiene, early marriage and its consequences.
article / July 4, 2016
Women's cooperatives ease burden of HIV in kenya
Auma, 73 years old, effortlessly weaves sisal fronds into a beautiful basket as she walks the tiny path that snakes up a hill. She wound up her farm work early because today, Thursday, she is required to attend her women’s group gathering at the secretary’s homestead.
publication / March 17, 2016
Smart Navigator Booklet (Thai)
The Smart Navigator Booklet contains important information about migration that youth can use as a resource. Through the Smart Navigator series, youth learn how to apply specific life skills to trafficking scenarios in order to build their own resilience.
article / July 20, 2015
Prosanto, hope for his community
Holding a stack of hardcover books in one hand, Prosanto rushes past the golden paddy fields where his parents work. He’s on his way to a different future, one not in the fields.