article / October 16, 2015
Taulo, the power of Savings Groups in Malawi
When an official from World Vision went to a remote Mpapathu Village to encourage them to set up a savings group, Patrick Taulo, 30, was one of the few people in the village who dismissed the idea as a far fetched one.
article / December 2, 2013
My Determination to Breastfeed Helped Others
I was blessed with a baby boy in 2010, and was determined to breastfeed him. I did not want to be a woman who was only capable at promoting mothers to breastfeed, I also wanted to show that a working woman could breastfeed her baby.
article / February 10, 2016
World Vision aids needy children in Mchinji
By George Mhango, World Vision Malawi Communications OfficerTwo mothers of vulnerable children in Bua-Mtete Area Programme in Mchinji have hailed World Vision Malawi and South Korea Support Office for handing over houses to them.
article / November 29, 2013
Live for the Weekend
Written by Le Thi Lan Anh – Former core member of a children’s club in Hai Lang district Nowadays, life skills are very important and I was lucky enough to learn many after I joined the children’s club at my junior secondary school.
article / December 7, 2010
World Vision helps the displaced in Albania’s flooded northwest
Since the onset of flooding World Vision has been partnering with the government, churches and other partners to evacuate people from the flooded areas where it works and also provide food and water to hundreds of people over the past three days.
press release / August 5, 2020
Grave fears for vulnerable children caught up in Beirut explosion
Beirut, 5th of August: Aid and development agency World Vision is assessing the damage caused by a massive explosion in Lebanon’s capital; with local staff labelling it one of the “most difficult events the country has ever had to deal with”.
article / November 1, 2019
A South Sudanese’s plea: “South Sudan’s peace starts with us”
“Blessed are peacemakers, for they will be called sons of God” - Matthew 5:9
article / June 15, 2019
A tube well for Ismatara: World Vision providing safe water for children and families in the Rohingya camp
“Water means life for women in this camp,” says Lalaputu, 31, a refugee mother of six children. “Water is the most important thing I need. Without water, cooking meals, washing clothes and bathing would be impossible.”
article / January 6, 2014
Finding a way to survive despite daunting unemployment
In a country where the unemployment rate is more than 44 per cent, many families are struggling to provide basics for their children. These photos show the struggle for one sponsored child, Senada, 13, and her family.
publication / March 29, 2016
2015 World Vision Kenya Annual Report
World Vision Kenya's community development approach supports a range of interventions including projects in child protection, education, health, nutrition, food security, economic development, micro-finance, water and sanitation.