article / June 27, 2014
Jamu, the Icon of Usapinonot village
Though we live in a remote area, that won't stop us from acheiving our dreams. With a high motivation to pay our children's education tuition and fulfill our daily needs, we work hard everyday. We look for promising business opportunity that will compete well in the marketplace.
article / May 14, 2012
Con la esperanza de un futuro mejor
Él estaba en la escuela primaria cuando conoció por primera vez a los rebeldes. Llegaron y le prometió grandes salarios.
page / September 28, 2018
Educational Neglect
Burundi has greatly improved in terms of school enrolment, reaching more than 90% of all school age children enrolled at Primary School. However, a number of parents and caregivers fail to attend to the needs of the children during their education process.
article / January 6, 2014
No longer looking at them through a lens
"My children are sick because I can’t afford heating or food.”I took a sharp intake of breath when I finally realised what he had said.
article / June 12, 2014
Dia Mundial Contra el Trabajo Infantil
Hoy 12 de junio es el Dia Mundial Contra el Trabajo Infantil, Visión Mundial Internacional continúa trabajando para reducir esta problemática y así evitar las limitaciones del desarrollo de los niños, niñas, adolescentes y jóvenes, Quienes sufren explotación laboral y at
page / March 17, 2016
Oscar Durand
Oscar Durand is an award-winning photojournalist and videographer based in Istanbul. His visual story-telling has been published in The Guardian, The New York Times, PRI's The World, Catholic News Service and Future Generations.
article / November 30, 2022
What happens when… You change social norms for good
Joining the end of a queue and waiting your turn to order a coffee. Shaking hands when you meet someone new. The unwritten rules that shape the way we interact with other people are powerful, but they change over time – and that’s a good thing. Find out why.
video / April 30, 2014
What YouTube Missed
Every day hundreds of millions of children live their lives unseen, uncounted and unable to access the vital health services that will keep them alive. Together we can change this.
article / March 1, 2010
Grand Child Congress, Kathmandu
Girls from Kathmandu participate in the Grand Child Congress, a yearly event organised by child clubs to promote children's participation in community development with a showcase of their talents.
article / September 28, 2021
CORE project supporting the youth in off-farm entrepreneurship
The Creating Off-farm Rwandan Enterprises (CORE) Project provides youth like Marie Rose with capacity-building in cooperative management, financial inclusion, savings and lending association management, among others. To her, the sky is no longer the limit, she has a dream to own a workshop where she will support other young people to learn tailoring.