publication / Março 4, 2015
Rapport Annuel 2014
Chaque année, World Vision Sénégal publie chaque année son rapport annuel d’activités qui est un condensé de sa contribution pour le bien-être de l'enfant.
article / Janeiro 15, 2016
Drought worsens the plight of Malawi children
Precious Lameck, 13, takes a stroll in his family’s maize field which has, once again, been completely ravaged by a dry spell. The crop will wither and die if the rains are delayed.
publication / Maio 5, 2014
Stories of Change: A better way (English)
The Stories of Change show the life changing impact that World Vision's anti-trafficking programmes have had on individual lives over the years. These Stories of Change are supplementary reading materials to accompany the Smart Navigator Toolkit for use in World Vision youth clubs.
publication / Março 4, 2019
Putting Children First: Toward a Brighter Future for Syrian Children
On the eve of the eight year anniversary of the conflict in Syria, over 6 million Syrians are internally displaced within Syria and over 5.6 million have been forced to seek refuge outside of Syria.
publication / Outubro 26, 2012
Bolivia Urban Pilot Programme
"We need to close the gaps. Education and health for all and that the cities do not develop themselves, but that we can develop them." – Cecilia, La Paz
publication / Março 4, 2016
Sri Lanka Graduation Approach Case Study
This case study regarding the Graduation Approach in Sri Lanka was distributed at the World Health Assembly in 2013.
article / Fevereiro 27, 2012
Hope arrives in Moisi’s eyes
It took a burning bush to motivate the biblical Moses to decide to lead his people out of poverty and desperation, but for 16-year-old Moisi Shimcani of Cetush, a remote village outside of rural Peshkopi in the mountains of northeastern Albania, hope arrived when World Vision entered his
article / Abril 22, 2015
Growing vegetables also grows hopes for a brighter future
Rural communities in Vaslui County often hide the misfortune of poor families who have come to accept their fate of living in poverty. These families rely on the poverty allowance for their family’s survival.
article / Outubro 28, 2014
Living in silence, when those around you are deaf to your dreams
If you ask 18-year-old Pikria how it feels to live in her community she would tell you it is “difficult”; of course she would use her hands, instead of her lips to communicate that truth. Life has been difficult from the beginning and it has only gotten worse as she has grown.