He Said, They Said Jack Said dreams of being an accountant. It’s 2002. He’s 20 years old with a bright future. In his second year at the University of Bethlehem, Jack is your... Read more
The Breadwinner 1. I’m not going to school today. I don’t want to go!” declares Saleem, whizzing around the living room wearing his uniform. The nine-year-old’s three... Read more
Violence against children in West Ramallah village of Budrus A small school stands in the village of Budrus in the West Bank. The village is bordered on the west and north by the Israeli separation barrier... Read more
Hope springs for one shepherd and his family on the International Day of Water Sixty six kilometres from Jerusalem lies the Nablus governorate in the West Bank. In the northern part of Nablus is a small mountainous village with no... Read more
Keeping Children Safe Online In celebration of the recent International Safer Internet day and as a wonderful example of child participation, World Vision JWG shares a video on online... Read more
Growing Hope: one woman's story of cultivation on Int'l Women's Day It was a cold and rainy day in the hilly West Ramallah town. What would normally serve as a bleak setting on this winter day was one where a story of hope... Read more
Sunshine in the Shade World Vision shares the achievements of its West Jenin Area Development Programme through its economic development projects and how they are helping... Read more
War through Children's Art World Vision Jerusalem-West Bank-Gaza established child friendly spaces for children in Gaza affected by the recent Israeli military operation- a safe... Read more
I Was Born To This Greenhouse: evaluating the damage done, fighting for survival Written by Sameeha Elwan, freelance writer with World Vision Jerusalem-West Bank-Gaza Atef Al-Attar is a farmer. He learned the farming trade from his... Read more
Alone: Palestinian Children in the Israeli Military Detention System Every year, hundreds of Palestinian children are arrested by the Israeli military in the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt). Many of these arrests... Read more
Brighter Futures in Hebron On the occassion of Universal Children's Day, World Vision shares a story of hope for a brighter future for one family in Hebron. World Vision Jerusalem... Read more
Lost olive trees means less income and lost opportunities for families in the West Bank Olive trees are the main source of income for many Palestinian families and lost trees mean less income and lost opportunities for families in general and... Read more
Children learn to prevent or reduce the risk of disasters through training, play and theatre Through a partnership between World Vision and the civil defense, teachers and children from eight schools were trained in disaster risk reduction. Two... Read more
World Peace Day: Palestinian children talk about what 'peace' means to them Working in almost 120 communities, World Vision Jerusalem-West Bank-Gaza has about 45,000 children registered in its programs, almost 35,000 of which are... Read more
I Am Al Walajeh: life through the eyes of children in Al Walajeh Ten Palestinian children from the village of Al-Walajeh, near the city of Bethlehem in the occupied Palestinian territory, were given cameras and trained... Read more
No Home without a House on Int'l Day of Families Nine-year-old Maysoon has just one wish: “I just want a house like other children.” When you entered the house, the first thing you would notice was the... Read more
A blink of occupation: A Palestinian woman’s excerpt of life under occupation “As a woman, but really more as a Palestinian, my wish for this International Women’s Day is that every girl and woman experiences, in her lifetime, a... Read more
I Am Woman: the story of how a single mother transformed her life Siham, a 32-year-old mother of two effortlessly shoulders a video camera, capturing precious moments of celebration in the village of Jalboun in the West... Read more
Al Haq Tour of the Separation Barrier This video combines Al-Haq's visual documentation with satellite imagery to create virtual tours of the human rights violations commited in the occupied... Read more
“Home Front: Portraits from Sheikh Jarrah” by Just Vision Sheikh Jarrah is a Palestinian neighbourhood north of the Old City in East Jerusalem. Situated in a strategic location, Israeli settler groups have made... Read more
“Home Front: Portraits from Sheikh Jarrah” by Just Vision Sheikh Jarrah is a Palestinian neighbourhood north of the Old City in East Jerusalem. Situated in a strategic location, Israeli settler groups have made... Read more
“Home Front: Portraits from Sheikh Jarrah” by Just Vision Sheikh Jarrah is a Palestinian neighbourhood north of the Old City in East Jerusalem. Situated in a strategic location, Israeli settler groups have made... Read more
“Home Front: Portraits from Sheikh Jarrah” by Just Vision Sheikh Jarrah is a Palestinian neighbourhood north of the Old City in East Jerusalem. Situated in a strategic location, Israeli settler groups have made... Read more
DEAR DIARY: CHILDREN FROM THE OCCUPIED PALESTINIAN TERRITORY SHARE THEIR DIARIES (HEBRON) On the World Day of Social Justice, several children supported by World Vision across the occupied Palestinian territory share their diary entries with the... Read more