article / January 29, 2009
New schools breathe life into quake-hit communities
Rukhsar is one of 2,500 students that is benefiting from World Vision’s transitional schools project in Oghi tehsil– an initiative that means students in Pakistan’s North West Frontier Province no longer have to study in tents following the devastating earthquake of 2005.
article / August 23, 2018
Roshida’s story: Restoring refugees’ dignity and hope through WASH
The overcast sky warns the coming of rain, a sign for Roshida, 32, to bring her brood
inside the families’ simple one-room shelter.
"Wash yourselves and then come inside," says Roshida, calling to her five young children.
article / August 23, 2018
Roshida’s Story: Restoring refugees’ dignity and hope through WASH
The overcast sky warns the coming of rain, a sign for Roshida, 32, to bring her brood
inside the families’ simple one-room shelter."Wash yourselves and then come inside," says Roshida, calling to her five young children.
article / January 11, 2013
My sponsors’ love and care fertilised my hope
Twenty-two-year-old Ating Ai graduated from a forestry programme from Quang Nam Forestry College in central Vietnam. With the graduation from this post-secondary institution, he hopes to find a job in his homeland where mountains and hills cover the whole area.
article / October 11, 2012
Helping malnourished children
People who saw Marie were worried. The one and a half year old girl was too thin. She had a cough, and there was something wrong with her throat.