article / August 16, 2017
How Eid went from tired to energized with access to clean water
One wrong step on uneven terrain and the soil turns to mud.The heavy water containers come crashing down under the frail arms of a young girl trying to pull her weight of family chores. The water came from the river below the luscious green mountain where 14-year-old Eid lives.
article / December 15, 2022
Life free from the chains of open defecation in Kachin State
Lum Zawng lives with his family in one of the villages in Kachin State, the northern part of Myanmar. He has two sons. He makes his living as a farmer and that is the only source of income for the family. The family was barely able to make ends meet. Building a toilet in the house was a luxury that Lum Zawng couldn’t afford.
press release / November 14, 2019
Millions of vulnerable children at risk as governments fail to renew pledges to protect their rights
Child rights organisations express outrage at global inaction as the UN marks the 30th anniversary of the most widely ratified international human rights treaty
opinion / May 12, 2023
World leaders at G7 can stop the hunger crisis, so children can thrive
Chris Derksen-Hiebert writes how World Vision will be calling on the world’s largest economies to stop the hunger crisis. As food insecurity has increased for the fourth year in a row, the G7 must make commitments at the upcoming summit in Japan so that children can thrive.
video / January 25, 2021
Ethiopia's triple crisis and World Vision's response
World Vision continues to assess the opportunities to resume life-saving work with communities in a region which is already poor, suffering the ravages of a desert locust infestation, the impacts of COVID-19, and now with compounded problems from insecuri
article / June 8, 2011
Importance of a balanced diet
The Arati Early Childhood Development (ECD) centre in Lakhantari Village Development Committee, Morang, supported by World Vision has helped children benefit from health and nutrition among others like safety, protection, early childhood education and improved social skills.
article / July 1, 2014
Change in the mother - change in the baby
Niduka, 3, swayed between severe and moderate malnutrition during his first year since birth. But like many mothers, his mother Chandrika, 30, didn’t take malnutrition seriously. Almost all the children in their village were underweight and this was considered normal.
opinion / November 15, 2024
Low-hanging fruit for enhancing accountability and inclusivity in development financing
Martha Bedane provides two crucial and easily implementable actions to drive more effective and inclusive governance, accelerating progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals.