article / Novembar 4, 2014
A mother’s persistence: What Haiyan cannot break
“If I didn’t qualify for the shelter package with tools and construction assistance, I would have rebuilt our house on my own finding a way with whatever meager resources available,” says Norma with a smile as she delightfully looks at the new house World Vision turned over to her last month.
publication / Avgust 22, 2014
The impact of a hand-drilled well in Rwanda
This is a story about how a hand-drilled well brought water and hope to a women's group in Rwanda.
article / Oktobar 9, 2014
Nicknamed after a banana tree
When the recent civil war broke out in Burundi, hundreds of thousands of people fled the country for their safety. More than a decade later, when the country achieved relative security, people started coming back.
article / Mart 1, 2018
Wheeling their way to success
By Moses Mukitale, Communication Coordinator, West Nile Refugee Response
article / Juni 5, 2012
Not a single drop of rain in Wajir
By Lucy Murunga, Communications Officer-WV Kenya
article / Oktobar 10, 2015
15 Countries: What’s for lunch in Asia
We’re marking World Food Day by celebrating the midday meal across Asia.From Mongolia to Papua New Guinea, take a look at a typical lunchtime for children. Sticky rice or jackfruit, pork or fried eel- the meals are a rainbow of delicacies.Are you hungry yet?
publication / Decembar 18, 2014
Exploring Perceptions
This tool is used to draw out existing perceptions of World Vision among stakeholders in a proposed programme impact area.
publication / Juni 17, 2020
Nepal COVER Project SitRep 8 (Updated 17 June 2020)
Major highlights of the Nepal COVID-19 Emergency Response (COVER) Project, as of June 17, 2020 are as follows: