article / May 11, 2016
Community midwife helps deliver over 100 babies
See lives in a village along the Sesamsoiy River with a population of 995 people in 130 families, where most people work as farmers. It is far from Xonnabouly town- around 23 km - where the closest hospital is located.There is only one school, from grade 1 to grade 5.
opinion / May 31, 2019
Want really effective malnutrition programming? Get transformative.
World Vision is working on a new nutrition framework that addresses gender equality AND empowerment through its nutrition programming
article / May 29, 2009
Sewing machines bring hope and confidence to women
Margarita, 47, her husband Artush and their three children were evacuated to Belarus. Their eldest son David who was only four at that time was diagnosed with: glaucoma and lost vision in one eye.
article / September 18, 2019
Partnership with UKAID Provides Access to Water and Sanitation for Refugees
Chased out of your home, village and country. These are the cards dealt for 40-year-old Amina. With constant and increasingly deadly attacks on her hometown of Bourusoma, Nigeria, she and her husband had no choice.
page / November 5, 2013
CoH Stories of Hope
Will HIV Related Stigma Ever Be Defeated? Good News From Zambia!Author: Christo Greyling - World Vision International
article / August 8, 2012
Health centre bursting at the seams
Sylvia Nabanoba, World Vision Uganda Communications
article / September 19, 2012
A success at business
Harriet, 37, is known in her village for being a prosperous, hard working and a good mother to her four beautiful daughters. All her children are healthy and go to expensive but good schools. Harriet is role model to many people struggling to make it in business.
article / December 7, 2014
Double disaster?
For 21,000 people in the Filipino province of Albay, an evacuation centre has been their home for the past 3 months. A volcano has been threatening to erupt and people living in the shadow of the mountain have hunkered down in emergency shelter sites to protect themselves.