article / March 6, 2023
Children find disaster knowledge useful as they travel far to school
Our school is far, where we can walk three hours to reach, and on our way, we cross rivers; thus, when we learn about disasters, the knowledge is with us, and whenever there is rain, I always tell our teachers to consider us who need to cross rivers to go home and we sometimes go early,"
article / January 24, 2007
Invincible courage, insatiable hope and just a little support
Invincible courage, insatiable hope and just a little support… the essentials one needs to have to overcome life challenges.
video / February 8, 2017
Mother and Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative - World Vision Uganda
Improving the health and well-being of newborns through the Baby Friendly Hospital Commitments in 23 health facilities in Kitgum District, Uganda.
article / August 5, 2022
CACAO Project offers hope for downhearted Farmers
Although Marex was dissatisfied with his current rate of production and income earned, he is also excited and believes that the current project will steer farmers in the right direction considering their production rate and the CPB scare.
article / October 21, 2016
Sri Lanka experiencing a silent emergency
Sri Lanka is currently experiencing a slow and silent emergency with a severe drought affecting over 230,000 families (over 880,000 people) in 22 Districts. According to the Ministry of Disaster Management 61 schools have been closed because of the prevailing drought.
article / June 27, 2017
World Vision Ethiopia responds to contain army-worm infestation outbreak
According to UNOCHA bulletin issued on 19 June 2017, the number Ethiopians receiving humanitarian assistance has increased from 5.6 million to 7.8 million in the first quarter of the year due to poor performing short rainy season (Belg) and long rainy season (Meher) rain, and is expected to heigh
article / November 28, 2017
Advisory Council of World Vision International, Ghana transitioned into an Intermediate Board
The Advisory Council of World Vision International in Ghana has now transitioned into an Intermediate Board, after the World Vision International Board approved its application at a recent meeting.