article / November 20, 2014
I Act, I Learn, and I Can
My name is Fajarudin. I am 16 years old. Now, I'm a first year student of State Madrasah Aliyan (MAN) in Pusungi village, Ampana Tete sub-district, Tojo Una-Una district, Central Sulawesi.
article / September 5, 2019
ECHO funding supports thousands in Darfur to access free primary healthcare services
August 2019- Funding from European Union Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid (ECHO) continues to sustain activities at the Otash clinic for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in South Darfur.
article / August 16, 2017
How Eid went from tired to energized with access to clean water
One wrong step on uneven terrain and the soil turns to mud.The heavy water containers come crashing down under the frail arms of a young girl trying to pull her weight of family chores. The water came from the river below the luscious green mountain where 14-year-old Eid lives.
page / November 13, 2014
ADVERTISE_MICRO FINANCE OPERATION & QUALITY ASSURANCE OFFICER
World Vision International – Vietnam (WVV) invites Vietnamese competent candidates for the following position: Micro Finance Operation & Quality Assurance Officer (1 position) based in Hanoi or Danang
article / June 13, 2016
Farmers fight hunger through community gardens
“We are going through tough times. Encouraging others to join me and do something to fight hunger was the only solution. We need to move on with the support from World Vision”, said Xavier Tivane.
article / June 15, 2018
Education’s powerful role in ending violence against South Sudan’s children
By Moses Leviticus Omara, Education Advisor, World Vision South Sudan
article / June 11, 2018
What makes the hearts of South Sudan’s women sing when the rains come?
The river in the bend was full and gushing. The bush along the road was thick and lush. The rains that started on May have become heavier on June and July making farmers and growers happy.
article / August 27, 2014
Doreen makes the grade: Out-of-school learning activities reinforce literacy skills
Before the Literacy Boost programme came to her school, 10-year-old Doreen was at the bottom of her grade, academically. Now, through hard work and participation in a variety of in- and out-of-school literacy activities, she is the top student in her class.
article / June 23, 2017
Pulling children from the clutches of malnutrition in Somaliland
At a health clinic in rural Somaliland, Deeqa kisses her three-year-old daughter on the forehead.“She was so sick, I thought she would die,” says Deeqa while holding Mushtar on her lap.