page / October 10, 2012
About Us
World Vision has been working in Myanmar since 1991, with current operations in 13 out of 14 states/regions.
article / May 31, 2016
Boosting entrepreneur social responsibility towards environmental protection
In cooperation with local authorities and Energy Conservation and Cleaner Production Centre of Hai Phong City (EEC), World Vision honored 31 entrepreneurs who contributed the best innovations to the Saving Energy and Cleaner Production contest on 7 April, 2016.
article / April 15, 2021
Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration, one of the solutions to a rational management of our resources
In Niger, Agriculture is the main economic activity of the population. Indeed, it employs 86.9% of the working population (Agter, 2017). However, it is facing constraints; the most significant of which is climate change – the main cause of the drought in Niger. Through Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR), farmers are able to boost their agricultural production, adopting solutions that are friendly to the environment.
article / January 22, 2018
Boniface - une vie meilleure grâce au parrainage
Avant j’étais un enfant très distrait et je n’assistai pas régulièrement aux cours. Mes parents ne s’intéressaient pas trop à mes études car ne comprennent pas son utilité et ce que je pouvais en tirer dans un futur proche.
article / September 7, 2010
Pakistanis give generously to help families in devastated northwest
“I have not seen such a good way of distribution anywhere else,” said Haji Ijaz Akhtar, a businessman and president of the Japan Market in Peshawar, who donated nearly US$600.
article / February 7, 2017
David’s trek to school
As students in Solomon Islands mark the resumption of the school year, David in East Malaita is making his daily trek to get to school on time.His walk to school, will take him up to two hours, a trek on a muddy, wet track. Come rain or shine, David is determined to get to school.
video / July 10, 2011
Useless People
Keeping children out of institutions and at home where they belong.
article / December 20, 2019
I can’t imagine not being able to go to school every day
10-year-old Hisila’s morning routine mostly consists of studying, getting ready and then walking to school. “I love studying. English is my favourite subject so I often study English more than other subjects,” she says.
article / March 5, 2015
Joy of new baby not felt in South Sudan
Nyanut has just given birth to her first baby, a boy.