article / Tháng 6 14, 2013
From School Boy to Fisher Boy
One month is not very long in a boy’s life, but for a boy who is alone at night on the Tonle Sap River, the largest river in South East Asia, it feels like an eternity.
article / Tháng 6 3, 2013
Locked out - Syrian refugees in Jordan
By Mike Bailey, World Vision Communications Manager in Jordan“There was terrible screaming in the middle of the night,” remembers Ishmail, a husband and a father of five. “I feared snipers so I didn’t go out.” The threat of snipers may have saved Ishmail’s life.
press release / Tháng 5 10, 2016
NGOs Urge Government of Kenya to Reconsider Intended Closure of Refugee Camps
Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) providing assistance to refugees in Kenya acknowledge the hospitality and responsibility that the Government of Kenya has borne over decades.
article / Tháng 4 29, 2016
'My daughter is not scared anymore. She’s perfect.'
Walking through the main street of Sabra, a refugee settlement nearby Shatila Palestinian refugee camp in Beirut, it’s hard to imagine how anyone can live here.
article / Tháng 2 12, 2016
A NEW BEGINNING
Some people may be driven by a painful memory, a haunting fear or an unconscious belief. There are hundreds of circumstances, values and emotions that can drive lives. Fifteen-year-old Mao* has been driven by a painful memory since she was young.
article / Tháng 10 31, 2012
This sponsored child is busy
Ten-year-old Kongrithy Morn is a sponsored child in Ponhea Leu district, Kandal province, about 70 kilometres from Phnom Penh. He is a member of a World Vision Cambodia children’s club and has been in the sponsorship programme since 2009.
article / Tháng 10 11, 2012
Our hands are tied
Joseph Mutisya, aged 14 months, has been a frequent visitor at the centre, following recurrent diarrhoea episodes. “He started vomiting and passing out, loose stool.
article / Tháng 11 19, 2017
Till it becomes dark
‘Before the conflict, I lived in a beautiful home with my husband and my child. Though my husband earned little wages by daily laboring, but we were happy. We lived in our own house. But we have nothing now!’ says Hasina.
article / Tháng 9 19, 2012
‘Kids for Peace’ youth visit orphan Kosovo children to brighten their day
A highlight of Kids for Peace initiative to visit orphan children at SOS Village in Prishtina, Kasovo's capital.