video / January 15, 2015
Integrating Peace Building in our S.Sudan response
As part of its South Sudan Response, World Vision Uganda is currently rolling out a Peace-Building, Participation and life skills Project funded by UNICEF. The project is targeting children and adolescents, host communities to promote peaceful co-existence.
article / June 1, 2016
I have a job
The hungry pigs squeal while my wife and I are cooking food for them.While feeding the hungry pigs with the warm food, I recall the time I was toiling away at many unstable jobs across the country since I was 15 years old.
video / May 7, 2015
Hope at the Child Friendly Spaces
World Vision continues to provide support for children affected by the recent war on Gaza through a number of Child Friendly Spaces, in cooperation with local organizations.
article / May 12, 2010
Weaving towards the fulfilment of dreams...
”I could not believe that a Weaving Workshop was to be offered in our village; it was like God had remembered us and decided to bring something good in our lives,” said 29-year-old Violeta, who participated in the World Vision Weaving Project.
video / December 6, 2013
Typhoon Haiyan- Joy's story
World Vision staff in the Philippines brings relief to families living in remote areas and hears their heartbreaking stories of survival during and after the storm.Please donate now.
article / November 26, 2014
After losing everything, displaced are grateful to have their lives
A tall, distinguished looking woman, Nadine* stands in line at a World Vision/World Food Programme-supported food voucher distribution.
article / March 5, 2020
God works in mysterious ways: Our lone female staff in Middle Ramu
My first impression of Middle Ramu was that it was a very challenging place and I had made up my mind back then that I would never set foot in Middle Ramu.
However, all of my negativity about the place vanished one afternoon in 2018.
article / September 24, 2012
Giving girls a chance to be what they want to be
On the hilly slopes of Narok, some 150km southwest of Kenya’s capital Nairobi, stands Ntimama Ridge Primary School, popularly known as the school on the hill.
video / April 23, 2014
Under the Net
Follow World Vision's Kari Costanza on her journey in Mozambique as she learns about how malaria affects families and how a bed net can make all the difference in their lives.
article / September 24, 2012
Sponsored Child
Mbalenhle, 8, sponsored by one of the runners from Team World Vision. Photo by Andrea Peer