article / Tháng 10 15, 2013
Wash your hands, save lives!
They form an adorable and comical picture, these dozens of children, as they wait in line to use the toilet outside their kindergarten building.
article / Tháng 1 7, 2016
Staying Warm - Baby winterization kit distribution
The winter season has further deteriorate living conditions for people who lost their homes in the April 2015 earthquake.
article / Tháng 11 20, 2018
Four-year-old Shine Ko gains self-confidence in school
Sponsored child Shine Ko, four years old, is a student of Myit Tar Yaung Child Early Childhood Care and Development Center (ECCD) centre, an education centre supported by World Vision Myanmar in Thanlyin Township, Yangon. At a very young age, he loves to excel in school.
article / Tháng 8 30, 2013
Board at Work
Written by Hoang Thi Thuy Hang – DME Cluster in Hung Yen Agreement was reached. Local authorities and villagers must work together in maintaining and developing the Village Development Board (VDB) model to improve living conditions in remote and rural areas.
article / Tháng 5 21, 2020
Transforming smallholder farmers’ livelihoods through providing access to market
Appolinalia Mukasharangabo is a 58-year-old single mother of one. She is a member of Icyerecezo cooperative that comprises of farmers who grow maize on large scale. She lives with her grandchild.
opinion / Tháng 11 4, 2020
How I find peace amid turmoil
JBK reflects on the role we can all play to live out peace, regardless of where we live.
article / Tháng 11 4, 2020
How I find peace amid turmoil
JBK reflects on the role we can all play to live out peace, regardless of where we live.
article / Tháng 1 8, 2020
World Vision launches fundraising event to help more street children in Myanmar
World Vision Myanmar, with the support of TODAY Ogilvy, launched the first-ever local fundraising event on the 4th of December, 2019, in Yangon, the business city of Myanmar.
article / Tháng 11 14, 2018
Sudan’s farmers produce bumper harvests through EU-funded agriculture project
Abdul Jaleel Abdullah, 44, from Roseires Locality in Sudan’s Blue Nile State grew sorghum on his five acres last August. Supported by World Vision, he managed to prepare the land for farming within two days. It took him a week or more few years ago.