article / March 8, 2006
Fulfilling a calling in the Holy Land
Yet even as a young girl, 65-year-old Sr. Rose Mesa of the Franciscan Sisters of the Eucharist knew that she was destined to serve the Lord in the Holy Land.
publication / May 6, 2016
Still Surviving Ebola
Ebola infected more than 14,000 people in Sierra Leone and claimed the lives of 3,955 victims, including 945 children. Not everyone was infected by the virus, but every Sierra Leonean was profoundly affected by the epidemic.
publication / March 12, 2017
2016 WASH Year in Review
World Vision’s water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) team is committed to reaching everyone, everywhere we work with clean water, appropriate sanitation and dignified hygiene before 2030.
article / December 6, 2011
Blog - James Addis
Blog #3: The aftershockWell, a heart-stopping moment this morning when a powerful aftershock, just after 6 a.m. had me making a hasty exit out of my hotel. I was soon joined by the rest of the World Vision staff, mostly in pyjamas.
article / March 21, 2017
"Svaki uspeh počinje sa odlukom pokušaja"
“Rođen sam u toj strašnoj 1999-oj godini. Kako bi bili sigurni da ću se roditi živ i zdrav, na bezbednom mestu, moji roditelji su napustili selo Kraishte odakle potiču moji koreni, u nadi da ćemo se vratiti kada se vreme stabilizuje.
publication / May 24, 2017
World Vision Mali Annual Report 2016
World Vision Mali 2016 Annual report features key collaborations, accomplishments and impact that make Life in its fullness a reality for thousands of children in Mali.
publication / January 27, 2016
Still Surviving Ebola - Emergency and Recovery Response in Sierra Leone
“Am I in the valley of the shadow of death, Lord?” Leslie Scott, World Vision Sierra Leone’s National Director asked himself this question everyday at the height of the Ebola crisis in November 2014. Corpses lay in the streets. Every ambulance siren reminded him of another virus victim.