article / May 7, 2016
Small loan brings big impact
Lack of access to credit is a particular problem for many people in poor communities, even more so for impoverished women whose economic status is more insecure than that of men.
article / July 6, 2020
Johirul fears for the coming days
Eight years boy, Jorihul lives in Gonipur village under Sunamganj district fears for the coming days as they were suddenly hit by flash flood due to incessant rain for 3-4 days which causes rise in water, have triggered flash flood in the low lands where they live. Thousands of people are waterlogged, fish farms were washed away, crops and homestead garden are damaged. People living in these areas lost their hope because they basically have nothing to survival on during this covid19 and the flash flood merely worsen the situation.
video / July 23, 2020
COVID 19: Supporting Communities in Informal Settlements to Tackle COVID-19
World Vision Kenya is supporting vulnerable communities in Nairobi’s informal settlements to fight COVID-19 and cope effectively with the pandemic through awareness creation on prevention strategies, disbursement of cash transfers and strengthening the capacity of health facilities and workers to
article / December 12, 2018
A gift for a generation
Since the devastation of Cyclone Pam in 2015 and the impact of El Nino followed by La Nina, agricultural production for both commercial and consumption purposes has been a struggle for the largely subsistence farming population on Tanna Island in Vanuatu.
article / April 8, 2010
Inclusive education moves beyond kindergarten to elementary school in Georgia
The exhibition was organised by World Vision’s ‘Inclusive and Integrative Education Model for Children with Disabilities’ project together with the Centre of Education, Employment and Development.
article / December 23, 2014
Unexpected Results: 8 surprises discovered 10 years after the tsunami
Life’s journey takes remarkable turns. For many tsunami survivors, unexpected surprises greeted them.
article / August 5, 2011
High fliers: Gaza’s children break through hopelessness to soaring heights
The kites of more than 15,000 Palestinian children in Gaza filled a blue Gazan sky recently, breaking the world record for the largest number of kites flown simultaneously in a thirty second period.
article / April 1, 2023
Women inclusion in World Vision's Dzud anticipatory action initiatives
Narantsetseg, 37, and Bayartsetseg, 29, were two of the women unhesitantly participating in developing the anticipatory action protocol for Dzud to protect people based on early warnings.