article / April 16, 2024
A Gift of Desks and Chairs Transforms Education at Orange River High School
Orange River High School in Lesotho faced a dire shortage of desks and chairs, hindering students' education. World Vision's donation transformed the school, providing dignity, independence, and improved academic performance, highlighting the power of removing barriers to education.
article / April 30, 2024
Denise’s bright vision not deterred by visual impairment.
Denise is a 16-year-old bright and bubbly girl who lives in the Eastern part of Rwanda. Her dream is to become famous, an inspiration, and support for the most vulnerable. This powerful sense of purpose Denise has, was stirred by a journey of healing and triumph she walked, after losing her sight.
article / October 10, 2023
A dream for my community environment in the future
Climate change conditions can lead to various problems for children and their families, including respiratory infections due to air pollution, diarrhoea, malnutrition, lack of access to education, and hunger.
article / January 12, 2024
Turning dreams into reality: Hnin's inspiring journey to success
Faced with familial responsibilities and her mother's declining health after her father's passing, 15-year-old Hnin had to drop out of school to support her family. Encountering staff from World Vision Myanmar during her work collecting bottles near a landfill, she learned about the Non-Formal Education Programme designed for children like her.
article / October 24, 2023
A farmer’s dream
U Maung, grandfather of Thet, is a farmer. He grows crops for a living but had difficulties plating crops due to climate change. Everything changed in 2017.
publication / May 2, 2024
Building bridges: World Vision's Infrastructure Impact report, 2012 to 2023
A Booklet on World Vision Malawi infrastructure investments in WASH, Health, Education and Livelihood done in years 2012 to 2023.
article / September 7, 2023
The boy had a dream
Former sponsored child, Jaw, is now working as a Child Protection Case Officer with World Vision Myanmar. Throughout his childhood, he always had a dream to help the vulnerable communities in his country.
article / April 1, 2024
Cash assistance covers displaced family's basic needs and daughter's urgent surgery
The financial support from USAID's BHA, ACTED and Ukrainian Response Consortium allows Yulia to cover her daughter’s medical expenses. The little girl needs urgent surgery since she suffers from several chronic diseases. Her daughter, Angelina, has had gray hair from an early age due to poliosis, a condition that results from a lack of or reduction of melanin. The condition is often brought on by being exposed to stressful situations for an extended length of time.