page / April 22, 2014
World Book Day
April 23 is UNESCO’s World Book Day to promote reading, publishing and the protection of copyright laws. World Vision works in communities and schools around the world to ensure that children have access to books and learn how to read.
article / Decembar 9, 2020
South Sudan’s women lift each other up and join forces to stop gender-based violence
“I was attacked and raped when I was 19 years old”, sadly confides the now 21-year-old Susan*.
page / Septembar 13, 2013
Keynote Address by Robel Lambisso at One WASH National Program Launching, Hilton Hotel, Addis Ababa
Honourable Ministers, Donors, Representatives of International Organizations, Civil Society Organizations, Private Sectors and Invited Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen,
article / Januar 25, 2024
10-year-old Falida Overcomes Educational Challenges Faced by Children with Deafness.
Falida's Journey as a Deaf Student Navigating a World without Qualified Special Needs Teachers.
article / Januar 23, 2023
Breaking the Cycle
Jalila* reminiscences a decision she had taken two years ago very regrettably. It was the moment when she asked her daughter, Nada* to drop out of school.
article / April 2, 2014
A mosquito net to each needy child
World Vision Malawi’s Senzani Area Development Program has distributed three thousand treated Mosquito nets worth 11 Million Malawi Kwacha to needy children in the ADP.
publication / Mart 2, 2016
Expanding World Vision's Impact Through Community Health Workers
Community health worker (CHW) programming is one of the largest portfolios in World Vision’s health; nutrition; and water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) sector, with 48 countries operating a wide diversity of CHW initiatives.
article / Septembar 7, 2016
A ray of hope after the storm
The sun is scorching hot in Khalte, Dhading and I am literally covered in sweat.