article / يناير 30, 2017
Warm like a mother’s embrace
Car horns blare, people walk together, chatting, a vendor calls children to buy snacks, the school bell is ringing. But the young boy hears none of this as he is too busy scavenging the trash with his small hands, hoping to find something valuable such as plastic, iron or paper.
article / فبراير 12, 2015
Australian Farmer injects close to USD$1m into WVU projects
Australian Farmer injects close to USD$1m into WVU projects
article / أبريل 13, 2011
Sole kindergarten in Bethlehem village offers hope for children
In the small village of Wadi Rahhal near the town of Bethlehem in the West Bank, the happy shouts and laughter of children drift around a small kindergarten. Outside, children listen to their principal reading to them from a story book.
article / مارس 25, 2011
Parks of hope: How one park is helping unite an entire village
Along a picturesque road, surrounded by olive trees and bright green grass dotted with yellow and purple flowers, spring makes its way to the small West Bank village of Siris in Jenin.
article / فبراير 14, 2014
Beauty and the Beastly
Loved and cherished by her father, Nilam couldn’t ask for more. Trotting off to school everyday, she dreamed of becoming a police officer in the Bihar Forces, like her father.
publication / يوليو 16, 2020
Tropical Cyclone Harold - World Vision Post Distribution Monitoring Survey
In June 2020, World Vision Vanuatu carried out a post distribution monitoring survey with 401 participants in 16 communities in Santo.
article / أبريل 2, 2009
Parents keep baby Vasilica & do best for their children
Eva is an abandoned child herself. She was adopted by a family in the village when she was seven. Then the adoptive mother died and Eva was raised by the adoptive father and his girlfriend.
article / فبراير 4, 2009
A diary from Gaza...
January 29, 2009: As I sit in my room in Gaza listening to the wind blow through the plastic where glass should be, I ponder and feel the anger rising at what I have seen today.
article / سبتمبر 2, 2008
Maternal shelter in ‘danger zone’ to transform lives of mothers & children
District 5 is the poorest and most dangerous part of the Romanian capital. Eighty per cent of its residents are Roma who squat in old buildings, some of them without electricity or running water. Crime is high and many taxi drivers refuse to take passengers into Ferentari.
article / مايو 22, 2013
A father's endless love for his child
What is a father willing to do for his child’s health?