article / May 3, 2018
Food for thought
“I have trouble sleeping at night, worrying about my children’s next meal.”These were the first words uttered by Mohamad, a 47-year-old Syrian refugee who is the father of six children:
article / September 26, 2012
Boys forced to beg
Mahamadou Kandé left home at the age of seven. Today, he is back from Senegal’s capital city, reunited with family and trying to recover from a traumatic experience.
article / June 12, 2012
Boys forced to beg
By Alegnesy Bies and Joseph Carvalho
Mahamadou Kandé left home at the age of seven. Today, he is back from Senegal’s capital city, reunited with family and trying to recover from a traumatic experience.
article / March 22, 2018
The best cure for Tuberculosis: Nancy's advice
Nancy is mother to 17-year old Sydney, a student currently receiving TB treatment from one of five World Vision treatment sites in Daru, Western Province, supported by the Australian Government.
article / June 11, 2014
A village health fund saves Ouan
Huay Chanh village is located along the Noy riverside in in Viengkham District, surrounded by mountains. With the arrival of the cold season, the people need to start fires in front of their houses to stay warm.The way of life for this community is farming.
article / May 22, 2014
Toy library provides safe place for children
Diego is a 13-year-old boy who decided to be an agent of change in his community after he realised that children have rights and potential, no matter their economic situation.
article / October 2, 2018
World Vision Kenya Showcases its Best Practices at Inaugural Learning Event
By Susan Umazi Otieno, Communications Officer, World Vision Kenya
article / September 9, 2015
Belgrade provides a short rest for refugees
“Everything got destroyed in Syria. War. Horrible war,” says Fadi, a physics professor from Syria, as he sits on a thin blanket in a park in the Serbian capital, Belgrade.
article / December 7, 2016
Clean water, happy tummy
“Mom usually tells us stories about our childhood before we go to bed. They are always interesting. Our childhood stories include real stories, how we move into this place, how we struggle with sickness. She also tells us general knowledge,” says Hein, 11 year-old studying in grade 6.