article / May 14, 2015
Enhancing early years education helps Khant grow up healthy and strong
Leaving the main tar road, our vehicle’s wheels bump along a dusty road boardered by golden paddy fields, leading us to the small village of about 120 households. It is 12 miles away, a 45-minute drive, from Laungloon Township, Thannitharyi Region in Southern Myanmar.
article / April 23, 2015
Fighting for the future
Story by Ngo Thi Phuong Lan – Principal of Trieu Thuong Kindergaten, Trieu Phong ADP, Written by Tran My Hang
article / June 10, 2021
The lamentations of mothers, children caught up in the Tigray conflict
The ongoing conflict in Tigray which started in November 2020 has led to increased humanitarian needs, seriously impacted food security and disrupted people’s livelihoods. Firsthand accounts of survivors of the conflict, displaced children and families indicate that several people particularly children, women, and the elderly are suffering due to the continued conflict and instability in the region.
article / March 31, 2015
Moringa Improves Livelihoods and Nutrition in Niger
In 2012, World Vision Niger Livelihood and Food Security program started a four-year project on the transformation of moringa.
article / January 18, 2013
Massive Floods Still Haunt Jakarta
By Hendro Suwito, World Vision Indonesia communicator
article / January 16, 2013
Fired-up about education
by Kevin Jenkins, president and chief executive officer – WVIJust a generation after Christ, the Roman polymath Plutarch said of education, “The mind is not a vessel that needs filling, but wood that needs igniting.”
article / March 10, 2009
Romanian children celebrate their mothers on International Women’s Day
Celebrations were organised in schools last weekend, to the excitement of the children and the joy of all mothers present.
page / October 4, 2012
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