article / June 11, 2018
What makes the hearts of South Sudan’s women sing when the rains come?
The river in the bend was full and gushing. The bush along the road was thick and lush. The rains that started on May have become heavier on June and July making farmers and growers happy.
article / August 27, 2014
Doreen makes the grade: Out-of-school learning activities reinforce literacy skills
Before the Literacy Boost programme came to her school, 10-year-old Doreen was at the bottom of her grade, academically. Now, through hard work and participation in a variety of in- and out-of-school literacy activities, she is the top student in her class.
article / June 23, 2017
Pulling children from the clutches of malnutrition in Somaliland
At a health clinic in rural Somaliland, Deeqa kisses her three-year-old daughter on the forehead.“She was so sick, I thought she would die,” says Deeqa while holding Mushtar on her lap.
article / February 16, 2016
Goat farming strengthens Morjina’s purchase capacity
Morjina Khatun, 38, lives with her husband and three girls in a village under the Southern Bangladesh district of Satkhira.“Goats are our cows,” says Morjina, refering to cows being a "living savings account."
article / February 12, 2016
Bridging the food gap: Noodle nutrition
Malnutrition in Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK- also referred to as North Korea) is chronic.Locals in Anju, north of the capital, guess that their food storage, stocked away from the fall harvest, will be empty by March.
article / November 28, 2006
Kosovo youth activity inspires mutual respect for different faiths
The young people, aged between 12 and 18, visited Mosques and Orthodox Monasteries in both southern and northern Kosovo.
article / August 27, 2020
Rohingya women and girls make face masks to help protect their community from COVID-19
To help Rohingya families stay safe, World Vision began training refugee women to sew and produce re-usable cloth masks, as part of a project funded by Korea International Cooperation Agency. As of 24 August 2020, 12 women trainees had produced 4,670 cloth masks.
article / June 6, 2011
Day Care helps prevent infant abandonment
The Day Care Centre also wants to see 100% of referrals about vulnerable children assessed and provided with consultancy and supported by the different services within the project, including Health and Nutrition Counselling, Gatekeeping and Employment services.
publication / March 26, 2019
School Safety for Disaster Risk Reduction
World Vision collaborates with various government stakeholders, schools teachers and other child-focused organisations in Asia and the Pacific, to enhance school safety by using the Comprehensive School Safety Framework.