article / Abril 2, 2009
Parents keep baby Vasilica & do best for their children
Eva is an abandoned child herself. She was adopted by a family in the village when she was seven. Then the adoptive mother died and Eva was raised by the adoptive father and his girlfriend.
article / Fevereiro 4, 2009
A diary from Gaza...
January 29, 2009: As I sit in my room in Gaza listening to the wind blow through the plastic where glass should be, I ponder and feel the anger rising at what I have seen today.
article / Setembro 2, 2008
Maternal shelter in ‘danger zone’ to transform lives of mothers & children
District 5 is the poorest and most dangerous part of the Romanian capital. Eighty per cent of its residents are Roma who squat in old buildings, some of them without electricity or running water. Crime is high and many taxi drivers refuse to take passengers into Ferentari.
article / Maio 22, 2013
A father's endless love for his child
What is a father willing to do for his child’s health?
article / Novembro 20, 2015
Life in Fullness – A Place for the Street Children of Herat
Walk through the streets of Herat City, Afghanistan, and you will find a large number of school-age street children dressed in rags, trying to survive in any way they can, often by begging, selling plastic bags, repairing bicycles or labouring for shoemakers.
publication / Março 15, 2016
Handouts for PD Hearth Volunteer Training
Handouts to accompany training manual to equip Positive Deviance Hearth volunteers to guide and support caregivers to rehabilitate their malnourished children and prevent future malnutrition.
article / Setembro 21, 2007
Young Roma mother breaks cycle of abandonment
Mihaela is Roma, one of the most marginalized minority groups in Eastern Europe. Although life has played many tricks on her, Mihaela has never lost her faith in God, and she is learning to have more confidence in herself.
article / Outubro 11, 2012
Helping malnourished children
People who saw Marie were worried. The one and a half year old girl was too thin. She had a cough, and there was something wrong with her throat.
publication / Fevereiro 11, 2012
Poverty Study Executive summary
Almost one third of the population lives below the poverty line. World Vision wanted to know who are these poor and where do they live?
article / Maio 16, 2015
Investing in the future of Afghanistan by increasing abilities of its youth
To give young women and men the chance to escape from a chronic cycle of poverty, World Vision Afghanistan educates and empowers youth to earn an income, equipping them to provide for their families (current or future) through the Youth Economic Livelihoods & Literacy (YELL) project, funded b