article / September 18, 2017
Advocacy efforts keep children in school and off-shore in Malawi
By Wezzie Gondwe
article / September 14, 2017
‘Just-In’, the Sweet Bread from Jatinegara
At first, Wahyuti, 44, only made home cookies, pastries and snacks for the family because her hobbies was cooking. However, for the last two years, the business started to grow and became one of her family’s sources of income.
article / April 13, 2021
More resilience for vulnerable households' bright future
Through a resilience project funded by the World Food Programme (WFP), World Vision targeted the most vulnerable households in three vulnerable communes after realising that they were lacking basic needs. The project aimed at reducing food and nutritional insecurity to increase the resilience of rural populations. A total of 5,698 vulnerable households - including Amand's - benefited from the project. The father of five shares his story.
publication / November 26, 2019
Kenya - October 2019 Situation Report
Nutrition concerns: According to the LRA 2019, the nutrition situation has worsened due to food insecurity compounded by high morbidity, limited access to health and nutrition services.
article / August 29, 2017
‘My baby was really exposed to cold and mosquitoes’
Twenty-three-year-old Aminata Kamara and her five-month-old son, Moses, have nowhere to call home. They were residents of the community of Gbangbayilla, which was badly hit by flash flooding and mudslide that took place on August 14, 2017.
article / July 13, 2012
Reduction of pesticide usage for all
When you decide to buy pesticides, it means that you are taking risks,” was one of many messages from the “Together Reduce Pesticide Usage” campaign on 3rd July 2012 in Leuk Daek district, Kandal province organized by World Vision Cambodia and the Agriculture Department of Kandal province.
article / July 4, 2012
Food bank ensures food security for community
Chaka Diarra, a 14-year-old Grade 6 schoolboy and his family have benefitted from the cereal bank built by World Vision. Chaka and his family received three 100 kg bags of cereal from the cereal bank.
article / July 4, 2012
Food bank ensures food security for community
Chaka Diarra, a 14-year-old Grade 6 schoolboy and his family have benefitted from the cereal bank built by World Vision. Chaka and his family received three 100 kg bags of cereal from the cereal bank.
article / November 20, 2014
I Act, I Learn, and I Can
My name is Fajarudin. I am 16 years old. Now, I'm a first year student of State Madrasah Aliyan (MAN) in Pusungi village, Ampana Tete sub-district, Tojo Una-Una district, Central Sulawesi.