article / Fevereiro 23, 2022
World Vision's good deeds win a teenager's heart
Bereket could not believe her eyes when she saw a drilling rig cutting to the ground and spurting water on the surface. It was a hard-to-believe phenomenon for her but she had to wait until she would see clean water running into her jerrycan. Today, a water point with four faucets is located near Bereket’s home serving her and 1,600 beneficiaries in Dada village and beyond. The faucet she had seen once in the town is at a pointing distance now. She sees it as a miraculous intervention.
article / Setembro 19, 2016
Flying to unknown and returning with known gratification
By Johana Kipkoech
article / Abril 7, 2018
Their very first meal at the border
By Moses Mukitale, Communication Coordinator, West Nile Refugee Response
article / Junho 14, 2013
From School Boy to Fisher Boy
One month is not very long in a boy’s life, but for a boy who is alone at night on the Tonle Sap River, the largest river in South East Asia, it feels like an eternity.
article / Junho 3, 2013
Locked out - Syrian refugees in Jordan
By Mike Bailey, World Vision Communications Manager in Jordan“There was terrible screaming in the middle of the night,” remembers Ishmail, a husband and a father of five. “I feared snipers so I didn’t go out.” The threat of snipers may have saved Ishmail’s life.
article / Março 5, 2013
Volunteers from World Vision Romania bring joy and gifts to the children
Every year on the winter holidays, children from many Christian cultures are taught that on December the fifth they have to clean their boots and to expect to receive gifts from Saint Nicholas the next morning.
publication / Março 16, 2016
Smart Navigator Booklet (Laos)
The Smart Navigator Booklet contains important information about migration that youth can use as a resource. Through the Smart Navigator series, youth learn how to apply specific life skills to trafficking scenarios in order to build their own resilience.