publication / July 2, 2021
Regional Brief: World Vision Middle East Eastern Europe
Serving the most vulnerable children in the toughest places, World Vision is leading the way in contexts of high fragility and gender disparity, supporting children on the move and affected by armed conflict, in a region beset by climate change and now a global pandemic.
article / February 23, 2022
World Vision's good deeds win a teenager's heart
Bereket could not believe her eyes when she saw a drilling rig cutting to the ground and spurting water on the surface. It was a hard-to-believe phenomenon for her but she had to wait until she would see clean water running into her jerrycan. Today, a water point with four faucets is located near Bereket’s home serving her and 1,600 beneficiaries in Dada village and beyond. The faucet she had seen once in the town is at a pointing distance now. She sees it as a miraculous intervention.
article / May 20, 2008
Trafficked woman does not lose hope for future...
“The woman who suggested going to Dubai promised very good conditions for work and a good salary,” says Mary.
A futile job search and no skills meant looking abroad for work was her only option in order to feed and provide for her children.
article / October 10, 2016
Mothers of Mozambique: 'We need food, water'
The sun was unforgiving. It was midday.
article / October 25, 2011
Two pairs of shoes for my child is really something!
Florin is one of 30 children and teenagers with disabilities who benefits from the special services offered by the Medgidia Multifunctional Center opened by World Vision, last year.
article / May 21, 2019
Indonesia told us what we already knew – and more
By Kathryn Taetzsch & Puspasari Indra, Global Director & Advisor Cash & Markets Based Programming, World Vision
article / September 13, 2011
Feature:Water water everywhere but not a drop to drink.
Last summer, the worst flooding in Pakistan’s history swept a path of destruction from north to south, submerging one-fifth of the country and affecting more than 20 million people.
article / April 27, 2018
World Vision Chad’s WaSH activities change the life of an entire community
As one of many communities of refugees and displaced persons around the Lake Chad basin, Bagasola is at the very center of a humanitarian crisis of untold proportions.
publication / October 7, 2021
Myanmar Crisis Response Situation Report #5
World Vision is responding to the humanitarian crisis in 40 townships in Myanmar by providing life-saving goods and services to crisis-affected children, households and communities in order to help alleviate the impact of the worsening situation.
article / February 3, 2021
Surviving trafficking in India: Samira’s story
Samira loved going to school. But at the age of 14, her family could no longer afford it. They sent Samira to live with one of her sisters in Mumbai, India, so she could get a job.