article / April 9, 2014
Gardens provide food security after Haiyan
By Cecil Laguardia, Communications Manager, Typhoon Haiyan ResponseThey are not your ordinary gardens. They are gardens borne from the need to rise from adversity. After Haiyan hit the island of Panay, the greening of this community followed.
article / April 8, 2014
How low-cost water pumps changed my life
HOW LOW COST PUMPS CHANGED MY LIFEBy Martha Kagimba
article / March 19, 2014
Dirty water, more deadly than war
The World Health Organization estimates that more than 133 Afghan children die every day because of the effects diarrhoea.
article / November 2, 2016
Back to a normal life thanks to ACCESS project
"If it hadn't been for the support I received, all the health problems would have put me down", says Ion G., 61 years old. He used to be an active person, full of energy and dedicated to his job.
article / March 13, 2014
Child Misery: Lack of Water in Rural Communities
At the edge of a village in Vaslui County stands a small, two-room clay house where Corina, 33, lives and, along with her four children, fights for survival every day. The whole family lives off less than $5 (USD) a day.
article / February 3, 2021
Surviving trafficking in India: Samira’s story
Samira loved going to school. But at the age of 14, her family could no longer afford it. They sent Samira to live with one of her sisters in Mumbai, India, so she could get a job.
article / May 21, 2019
Indonesia told us what we already knew – and more
By Kathryn Taetzsch & Puspasari Indra, Global Director & Advisor Cash & Markets Based Programming, World Vision
article / October 10, 2016
Mothers of Mozambique: 'We need food, water'
The sun was unforgiving. It was midday.
article / May 30, 2021
Empowering Syrian women through cooperative courses in Turkey
The pandemic that swept the globe since the beginning of 2020, forced governments to take drastic measures to contain its spread – borders were closed, curfews imposed and businesses were shut.