article / November 11, 2020
Hurricane Eta hits Honduras: Francisca’s story
As the people of Honduras braced themselves for Hurricane Eta, many faced the tough decision to leave their homes, everything they had worked for, in order to save their lives and the lives of their families.
press release / February 2, 2018
World Vision Vietnam and YoungOne Corporation Delivered Humanitarian Aid Goods
Van Chan, Yen Bai, 30 January 2018 - YoungOne Corporation coordinated with World Vision to donate aid goods to people living in World Vision Area Programmes.
video / May 29, 2015
Children talk about going back to school
Recently, children in Sierra Leone headed back to class after the nine-month school closure, due to the Ebola crisis.
article / September 24, 2012
Homework
Merisa draws a picture outside her home. Her mother's garden is thriving thanks to seeds and education from World Vision. Photo by Michelle Siu.
article / February 23, 2022
World Vision shows up for Tropical Storm Ana disaster victims
What started as a normal night, turned into a nightmare for Ethel Mahola of Mwambeni village in Traditional Authority (TA) Tamani in Phalombe. Ethel and her seven children; Stephano, Ethel, Pemphero, Madalo, Shamim, Victor and Leticia, were peacefully sleeping until she heard a cracking sound coming from the roof of the house, then the wall of her bedroom fell right before her.
video / May 28, 2018
NICE Life project video
World Vision implemented the 'Nutrition and Income Security Enhancement Through Livestock Asset Transfer (Nice Life)' or Sundor Jibon project from October 2013 to September 2017 in 30 villages under Mymensingh district.The goal of the project was to reduce malnutrition, increase incomes and asset
video / October 16, 2014
Youth believing in a hunger free world
World Food Day is October 16 – and World Vision is celebrating the remarkable achievements that young people have done to create a hunger free world, while recognizing the work that still needs to be done!
article / February 15, 2022
How to reduce the impact of climate change with drought-resistant seeds
Most recently, data published in the World Food Programme (WFP)’s Vulnerability Analysis for Southern Africa 2020/2021 report, states that the prolonged drought in Angola affects around 50% of the population, making it harder to plan for long-term interventions. World Vision’s main goal is to reduce the impact of climate change by investing in drought-resistant seeds.
article / August 12, 2015
A friend indeed
The families of Daridulam and her husband have been herders for generations, with the couple continuing the centuries-old nomadic lifestyle as they tended to their sheep and cows and sold milk, meat and other produce. Known as Daria, the 36-year-old mother has three childr