article / Februar 18, 2019
Earthquake Response: One year after, Denzely returns to school
Eleven year old Denzely will be back in school this year enjoying his favourite subject mathametics at Muluma Primary School, located in the Southern Highlands of Papua New Guinea.
article / Januar 3, 2013
Wheels of hope
Jocelyn is a Burundian schoolgirl in Grade 7, living in Gatumba village, 15km from the capital of Bujumbura, near the border between Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). She has round cheeks and big eyes which she rolls up and down while pondering her answers.
article / März 1, 2016
No customer complaints
Mallika, 47, stitches clothes for a living. The clothes she stitches are not ordinary but neither are the clients who wear them. People die to wear the clothes she stitches. Literally.
But she makes sure they are well dressed for their final journey.
article / November 6, 2012
Boni’s Million Footsteps to Realise His Dream
By Bartolomeus Marsudiharjo, World Vision Indonesia communicator
article / Oktober 31, 2012
This sponsored child is busy
Ten-year-old Kongrithy Morn is a sponsored child in Ponhea Leu district, Kandal province, about 70 kilometres from Phnom Penh. He is a member of a World Vision Cambodia children’s club and has been in the sponsorship programme since 2009.
article / Dezember 6, 2015
Buds that Never Become Flowers
In Afghanistan, simply being a woman is enough to confine you in your home, invisible and forgotten, the main reason for your existence to bear children. Because of your gender, you are restricted by religion, culture and tradition.
article / Mai 21, 2012
Thousands wait to return home
By Gebre Egziabher Hadera, reporting for World Vision Sudan
Ton Doud is pretty sure he will miss the deadline.
article / Oktober 2, 2015
Refugees find shelter in abandoned buildings in Serbia
Yazdan, at 7 months old, knows that he’s adored. He smiles and melts the hearts of everyone around him. His mother, Balnafshan, 27, cuddles, feeds, and diapers him, wipes his face and hands with a wet wipe, and lays him down to sleep in a tent.
article / März 8, 2012
"I have walked in their shoes"
Bardha Prendi Qokaj is the communications manager for World Vision in Albania & Kosovo. For five years, she has interviewed many of the Albanian children World Vision works with and reported on their stories.