article / Մարտ 16, 2017
I know how to read, write and become a chef!!!
That is the greatest joy of Son – an orphan boy born in 1998, living with his grandmother at Lac Vien Ward, Ngo Quyen District, Hai Phong city.
article / Փետրվար 6, 2014
Combatting malaria through community health education
In the past, if health care workers visited Keung’s village, people would not listen. The villagers relied on traditional health care methods based on ancient religious practices –asking for help from the spirits instead of taking medicine or going to a health centre.
article / Նոյեմբեր 25, 2013
Goodbye Violence, Welcome Loves!
Seven-year old Chenda is an only child and she once lived in a very troubled family. Chenda’s father used to beat her mother and their home environment was dirty and unsanitary.
article / Նոյեմբեր 21, 2013
Nonggup Cooperative Improves Lives In Iniyandit Village
The presence of Nonggup Cooperative in Boven Digul, Papua province, has significantly changed the lives of people, especially children.Nonggup means cooperation in local language.
article / Դեկտեմբեր 22, 2016
Save herself, save her life
K was born in a poor family in Nam Giang district, Quang Nam province. K’s father passed away early, K’s mother became the breadwinner, working every job to earn the living for her children.
article / Սեպտեմբեր 8, 2010
To be a doctor...
“What is your favourite subject at school, Zaiba? Is it Sindhi, Urdu, English?” “English” she replies, chewing on the hem of her scarf. “Can you say some words in English?” She nods, “What is your name?” she asks.
article / Նոյեմբեր 15, 2016
Drought bites hard in Zimbabwe as water sources disappear
Whenever her children rush indoors after playing under the broiling heat of the sun, Greatel Masuku worries. They rarely heed her constant warning, “Don’t drink the water. It’s not safe.” They get their mouths into the open container and gulp anyway.
article / Նոյեմբեր 14, 2016
Drought bites hard in Zimbabwe as water sources disappear
Whenever her children rush indoors after playing under the broiling heat of the sun, Greatel Masuku worries. They rarely heed her constant warning, “Don’t drink the water. It’s not safe.” They get their mouths into the open container and gulp anyway.
article / Նոյեմբեր 1, 2017
Mputu and Bakandi | Girls on the move fleeing conflict in Kasai, DRC
In August 2016, a dispute between the government and the heir to a local chieftaincy in the Kasai Central province of the Democratic Republic of Congo quickly spiraled into widespread violence after the death of the chief.
press release / Հունիս 17, 2013
Providing water in the desert, a daunting task now underway in Jordan
World Vision could fill the Albert Hall, two-thirds of Grand Central Station or the Sydney Opera House concert hall three times with desert soil that will be moved as we help build the biggest refugee camp in Jordan.