article / February 20, 2017
Happy and confident as a sponsored child
The happiness is shared in Huong’s family, where there used to be sadness when the girl lost the love of both her parents.
article / October 27, 2013
Solomon Islands youth given greater access to workforce
Young people in the capital of Solomon Islands are gaining on-the-job training and greater employment opportunities, through World Vision’s Honiara Youth Development, Employment and Small Enterprise project.
publication / July 13, 2016
Memoria 2014 - 2015
World Vision Bolivia presenta el informe de trabajo realizado durante los últimos dos años, con el fin de compartir el impacto de nuestras acciones en el bienestar de la niñez.
article / February 2, 2017
Bipi and Jit's story
Bipi, 80, is three years older than her husband Jit Bahadur. This is not too common in a Nepali family. For more than five decades, they have been happily married to each other. They have witnessed the colours of life together, fought against the odds and smiled together.
article / September 23, 2019
Faith with Action: Religious Leaders Re-Commit to End Violence Against Children In Uganda
More than 200 senior faith leaders from 35 districts in Uganda have re-committed to end violence against children.
article / February 18, 2016
Double dowry
16-year-old Geeta* had no saviour.
Her father Kumar* says, “They told me, ‘You are poor. You don’t have much money. Get both daughters married at the same time to save dowry and marriage expenses.”
article / March 22, 2016
Reading Buddies as a tool for change
“When I was in the lower grade, I had a difficulty on reading. Unlike my brothers I started reading late. It was a struggle for me to catch up with my colleagues. As a result of this, I had an interest to support my siblings and other children in our village.
article / November 19, 2018
The voice of sexually abused children is still echoing
Despite growing efforts to reduce violence against children across the globe the achievements in the area are minimal. A research conducted by UNICEF Ethiopia in 2016 revealed that violence affecting children in many forms is widespread in Ethiopia.
press release / September 20, 2019
Children report high levels of abuse behind teenage pregnancy
Child research from 7 countries in Africa reveals shocking levels of violence and abuse behind pregnancies of young girls.
Teen pregnancies predominantly affect schoolgirls and often caused by older men, according to children
article / December 11, 2016
Food for today and for tomorrow
Although Malawi was not the country hardest hit by drought that has swept through Southern Africa it is one of the poorest countries in that region.