page / October 9, 2012
About Us
World Vision first began working in Haiti in 1959 through the sponsorship of 27 children at the Ebenezer Orphanage in Port-au-Prince. Thereafter, the organization founded a national office in Haiti in 1978.
article / June 15, 2015
I almost lost my childhood
14-year-old Fartun, began her journey to life as a refugee in January 2009, when she was just eight years old. She tells her story as if it happened yesterday.
article / June 1, 2022
A hope is restored!
In a far district of Herat province, in the west part of Afghanistan, a family lives in a mud-made house with no wall around it. There are two rooms, each room has three holes with the size of 60cmx60cm on the walls that serve as the windows to allow the light in.
video / December 9, 2013
What would you ask God for? Syrian refugee children respond
Syrian refugee children living in Lebanon, respond to the question, "if you could ask God for just one thing, what would it be?" These are their responses.
article / December 11, 2016
"We lost everything"
Zinnia grabbed her one-year old baby and ran for the door after the magnitiude 7.8 earthquake struck in the early hours of Friday morning. Before they could escape, the brick door structure collapsed.
article / September 12, 2016
7 photos: How we’re tackling child malnutrition in DRC
In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), one in four children under age 5 are underweight. In the worst cases, lack of adequate nutrition prevents proper physical, mental and social development.
article / January 16, 2018
Kadek Nur : Being Pregnant Isn’t a Big Problem to Serve Another Child
Integrated Health Post (Posyandu) Seruni 1 looks quite because of the students of PAUD (Early Childhood Care and Development) already back home. Nur Hasanah (35yo) still busy to finish some notes and often looking at her smartphone.
article / September 27, 2017
World Vision delivers aid to Bangladesh refugees fleeing violence in Myanmar
As the influx of refugees fleeing the violence in Myanmar continues, World Vision is providing life-saving aid to the families at Burmapara, Hakimpara, and Jamtolirefugee camps in Bangladesh.
article / March 25, 2015
Escape from the hunger gate
Aye Su Win, now a 7-year-old, was born under-weight and malnourished. Aye’s mother, Myint Myint is a vender who travels around the wards selling flowers. During her pregnancy, Myint Myint didn’t care for herself, as she had to struggle for the family’s living.