article / March 16, 2016
Nurturing hope to rebuild
When the ground started shaking and swaying violently that late Saturday morning on April 2015, Rudra Kumari, 38, was busy harvesting crops in her field.
publication / November 19, 2019
Waste Not Want Not Project Fact Sheet
World Vision's waste management project in Vanuatu, Waste Not Want Not, is funded by the Australian government and private donations from the Australian public through World Vision Australia.
article / April 18, 2017
Mother-led MUAC Webinar Recap
On 4th April 2017, World Vision hosted a webinar highlighting mother-led MUAC programmes implemented by ALIMA and World Vision in Niger and Mauritania. If you missed it, you can listen to the recording and view the presentations below, and there are links to additional resources below.
article / April 6, 2017
The small-scale forestry project that changed farmers lives in Malawi
By Wezzie Gondwe, Malawi Communications
page / March 28, 2017
Business development and microfinance
Despite intensive initial training, over time the management capacity of local water committees often drops causing gaps in facilities maintenance, a decrease in available local funds for spare parts, and sometimes even leading to mismanagement of existing funds.
article / December 3, 2007
Georgian youth commemorate World Aids Day
Students held different posters warning people about the danger of AIDS, with slogans such as "No to Drugs", "Healthy Life" and "Tolerance", while World Vision staff distributed informational brochures.