article / Mayo 16, 2013
World Vision and Nabaa children aim to transform their city
Children, along with World Vision in Lebanon, are transforming Nabaa, one of the most vulnerable districts in Beirut into an area that is friendly for children.
article / Marzo 19, 2014
Dirty water, more deadly than war
The World Health Organization estimates that more than 133 Afghan children die every day because of the effects diarrhoea.
article / Marzo 10, 2014
Blog: Children as researchers in emergency and disaster situations
By Patricio Cuevas-Parra, Senior Policy Adviser, Child Participation, Advocacy & Justice for Children, World Vision International.
article / Julio 20, 2016
Farmers in Butwal flourishing together
In a place where the sun is so bright and scorching hot, the farmers belonging to the local farmers’ group seem to be determined and energetic.
article / Diciembre 5, 2019
Flogerta, the volunteer from Thumana
Volunteering for children that have lost everything
publication / Abril 21, 2013
The Global Week of Action Tweetathon
This document provides information and instructions for participation in the Global Week of Action Tweetathon.
article / Febrero 15, 2016
The power of will. A little girl proves everyone that no disease should make us give up on life
Mia is a six years old girl with the prettiest big blue eyes. Although she has problems that are unbearable for most of us, her eyes are filled with optimism. The little girl was born in a poor family from a small village in the mountains.
article / Enero 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.