article / November 14, 2013
Top 6 issues children are facing after Typhoon Haiyan
During any disaster response, children are our first priority. In the contexts in which World Vision works, children face many challenges to their survival and well-being.
article / April 21, 2016
Ghana’s ‘Paradigm Shift’ for CHWs
Article Authors: Polly Walker, World Vision International; Raymond Owusu, World Vision Ghana
article / April 20, 2016
Ghana’s ‘Paradigm Shift’ for CHWs
Article Authors: Polly Walker, World Vision International; Raymond Owusu, World Vision GhanaThe global community has increasingly recognized the contribution of Community Health Workers (CHWs) in reduci
article / Mai 14, 2013
Bright future for farmers in Mtito Andei
For years, Mary Kyalo has been a subsistence farmer in Matengulu village in Mtito Andei, situated southeast of Nairobi. She has been planting pigeon peas, maize and beans, but often times she has experienced low yields or crop failure due to poor rainfall distribution.
article / April 25, 2019
Finding financial freedom thanks to vermin fertiliser
Author: Tawhidul Alam, Learning Coordinator–Nobo Jatra, World Vision Bangladesh
article / April 21, 2015
European refugee crisis: Swallowed by the waves on our doorstep
This week the Italian coastguard is scouring the Mediterranean for survivors – but too often bodies – of an estimated 950 migrants lost at sea.
article / April 8, 2015
Community empowerment: a permanent solution to poverty
Christian – 10 is a jolly boy. He affectionately and confidently welcomes visitors that come to his home. His face is lit by his continuous smile as he welcomes visitors in a small but clear voice. “Please come in” he says. Dad is out but will be back soon.”
article / Februar 7, 2017
Meet the Australian farmer who has donated more than USD$1.5m towards education and health systems strengthening in Northern Uganda
It all started in 2013 during a family visit to Lira district, northern Uganda.