article / August 18, 2014
Helping others is motivation to work as humanitarian
Jeosue (Joshua) Demba Coulibaly works for World Vision Mali as a Field Distribution Officer, and was profiled as part of the UN's Humanitarian Heroes.
article / July 25, 2022
Habi is still mourning her husband's murder
In conflict-affected areas, Civilians have not been spared the violence, with attacks sometimes targeting their villages or communities.
article / May 9, 2014
Family benefits from pig farming
Dilip,10, is a World Vision sponsored child who lives in a rural village of Morang district. He likes to go to school and studies in the fifth grade. At home, in his free time he enjoys feeding his pigs and piglets.
article / July 30, 2014
From Shoe Repairer to Radio Star
One day, Yacob Obe Tusala's shoe was broken. He brought the shoe to a shoe repairer."It is easy to get money," Yacob thought while he was observing the shoe repairer working. He immidiately bought tools to repair shoes and began to practices reparing his broken sandal.
video / October 28, 2012
Child Trafficking in Cambodia
Watch this video of Ka (not her real name), one of the girls helped by World Vision’s Trauma Recovery Centre in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
article / July 5, 2017
In Pictures: Providing safe water in dry Lake Chad Basin region
World Vision works with thousands of people in vulnerable communities in Niger’s Diffa region and Chad's Lac region to provide safe drinking water. Here, access to water is poor. Women and children have to travel 3 kilometres or one hour to fetch water.
video / April 29, 2014
Children speak about South Sudan conflict
Conflict in South Sudan has left over one million people homeless. Over 200,000 people have taken refuge in a UN base. A great many are children.
They speak here about what they have seen, and what they hope for.
article / October 15, 2012
Malaria still biggest threat to children
Nchimunya Kadenge couldn’t sleep. The seven-year-old was restless and shivering with a high temperature.
video / February 27, 2015
Child Friendly Spaces - Gaza
Child friendly spaces in Gaza provide a place where children feel safe. Together they learn to play, sing, dance and have fun. As one young participant says, “it gives us hope for the future”.
video / March 18, 2016
Video: A Poem
13 year old Mohammed recites a popular Syrian poem about the war in his country. He attends one of World Vision's Child Friendly Spaces (CFS) in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley.