page / August 20, 2019
Education and Lifeskills
What we want to do:
We want to see children (girls and boys) read with comprehension in primary school.
What is the problem?
article / July 14, 2018
Gone with the drought
“This is a different [kind of] year for us,” says Din Mohammad, 75, with obvious disappointment. “[All of] my agricultural products were destroyed and I harvested nothing.”
article / May 8, 2013
We believe the happiness is always all around us…
Children always try to remember and embody what others, especially adults, might have forgotten—that hope is real and change is possible. Lots of people get lost in their problems and consumed by their concerns and they forget to see what is beyond the troubles of the day.
press release / December 15, 2016
New study reveals trends and challenges of ending violence against children
Press release by the International NGO Council on Violence against Children
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.
opinion / October 16, 2020
Food has always been #MoreThanAMeal to me
Growing up in Taiwan and California, Norbert reflects on the foods that remind him of his family history and childhood.
article / October 16, 2020
Food has always been #MoreThanAMeal to me
Growing up in Taiwan and California, Norbert reflects on the foods that remind him of his family history and childhood.
By Norbert Hsu
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 / May 22, 2020
Former sponsored child is at the frontline against COVID-19 pandemic
Lenny Lyn, 27, is part of the fight against this generation’s biggest threat yet.
When the pandemic struck the Philippines in the month of March, she is one of the many frontliners who suited up to serve and protect the country from the virus.