article / Tháng 2 4, 2015
Eggs improving child nutrition in rural Laos
Chicken and duck raising is not only a source of nutritious food, but also a good source of income.
article / Tháng 6 22, 2016
Reduce poverty : savings and loans plan
In the village of Sinthiang Koundara, located 25 kilometres from the departmental capital of Vélingara, World Vision Senegal set up a savings and loans program specifically tailored to meet the needs of the community.
press release / Tháng 12 18, 2014
World Vision partners with LG in provision of solar-powered fridges in West Pokot
November 20th, 2014-World Vision Kenya has partnered with LG Electronics to provide five solar-powered refrigerators to five health facilities currently experiencing challenges in storage of laboratory of reagents, pharmaceutical and vaccines in West Pokot County.
article / Tháng 9 22, 2014
Youth in Kosovo advocate to reduce the youth unemployment rate
Even though their minds and hearts are full of energy, ideas, passion drive to work; the majority of youth face so much difficulties to find a job. At 55.9 per cent (according to the Kosovo agency of statistics for 2013), Kosovo is among the European countri
article / Tháng 4 26, 2017
The women in Zimbabwe find their groove running their own businesses
Some say life begins at forty.
article / Tháng 2 10, 2016
St Balikuddembe community Primary school brings hope to Kitabona
By Flavia Lanyero
article / Tháng 3 8, 2019
From a sponsored child to a development worker
After about 30 minutes ride on a bike, along the dry and dusty road, Nang reached the village where she called the parents meeting of sponsored children.
article / Tháng 12 14, 2016
World Vision works tirelessly to protect vulnerable children and their families
“I come from a modest family and due to our difficult situation and the absence of financial support; I had to drop out school.”
article / Tháng 10 17, 2017
A recipe for well-being and success
Welcome to Sinthiang Cherif, a village located in the Kolda region of south-central Senegal. On the left as you enter the village, near a truck stop, a modest building of about 20 square metres will catch your eye. It’s Dieynabou Diallo’s diner.