article / November 27, 2014
At home for 21 days
Keeping children in the same place for one day can be a challenge – so imagine how hard it is for families who aren’t able to leave their homes for three weeks.For many across Sierra Leone though, this is the reality of life in a country suffering from the impact of the Ebola crisis.
press release / April 19, 2016
Nepal Earthquake recovery work
Kathmandu, Nepal- World Vision joins the people of Nepal in remembering the one-year mark of the April 2015 earthquake - honoring lost loved ones while recognizing the strong community solidarity and support that helped save thousands.
video / November 20, 2013
PROMPTING ACTION THROUGH ADVOCACY
Citizen voice and action is one of the approaches that world vision uganda uses to empower and mobilise citizensn to take action to address challenegs in their community
article / April 14, 2022
Women at the forefront of environmental conservation in Rwanda
In many villages, land restoration and environmental preservation practices are commonly reserved for men. However, this has not stopped 38-year-old Beatrice, a mother of three children, from championing green practices and supporting farmers to adopt them for the past four years. As we mark this year's International Mother Earth Day on 22 April, Beatrice urges women to get involved in land restoration practices because their efforts are needed and they are equally capable.
article / December 18, 2015
What does migration mean to you?
Nalee, 35, is a mother of two children from Savannaket province. When she was younger, she used to dream that her life would be better if she migrated for work to Thailand. She decided to follow her dream by dropping out of school when she was just eighteen.
article / February 22, 2016
A dancer who listens with her heart
To the serene music that echoes through the hall, a cute girl wearing a pink dress floats like a butterfly, flying over a wide green and floral field.
article / October 15, 2011
Rahemma’s struggle- ninth pregnancy in another flood crisis
Rahemma’s house burnt to the ground just days before the flooding began, sparked by an accidental cooking fire.
article / September 21, 2009
Another day in Gaza - Lifting of the siege the only hope of a quarantined people
A world that celebrates 60 years of the UN Charter of Human Rights and the Geneva Convention (and even longer International Humanitarian Law) ought to wail and howl at its inability to humanely care for and heal a population that has been displaced for a significant amount of time corresponding to t
article / December 1, 2016
If you are blind, you are not seen
Village attacks like the one that happened in Damasak, northern Nigeria, are deadly and often unannounced. For people with mobility challenges and hearing, learning or even seeing disabilities it is often a death trap.
article / October 31, 2012
This sponsored child is busy
Ten-year-old Kongrithy Morn is a sponsored child in Ponhea Leu district, Kandal province, about 70 kilometres from Phnom Penh. He is a member of a World Vision Cambodia children’s club and has been in the sponsorship programme since 2009.