article / Março 3, 2014
The Big Dream of a Little Leader
“My vision is to see 50 percent of the children in East Sumba who still have no access to school would be able to complete primary school at zero cost!” said Yudianto Njepa Kaka (14) which was applauded by 47 children representing 47 villages in East Sumba, a district on barren Sumba Island in Ea
article / Fevereiro 7, 2014
Staff Blog: The disaster was personal
By Eureka Fuentes, Health and Nutrition Specialist, World Vision Philippines
article / Agosto 20, 2015
Cyclone Nargis- Transforming a nightmare to readiness
I was doing my normal work routine when I heard the storm warning from a radio that afternoon. It was May 2, 2008 just before Cyclone Nargis struck Myanmar.
article / Dezembro 5, 2013
My determination to breastfeed helped others too
By: Lisa Hernawati, World Vision field facilitator; Surabaya, Indonesia
article / Outubro 28, 2016
Abhisara, promoting child protection in Udayapur
Grant project name: Child Protection System Building (CPSB) in Sunsari and Udayapur districts
article / Novembro 22, 2013
Marking Universal Children’s Day with meaning in Albania
On the Universal Children’s Day, Nov.20, more than 35 children and youth from different villages and cities across Albania turned this day into a day for discussion about their rights with the government for the first time. The consultation was in the form of an open dialog platform between chil
article / Julho 20, 2021
20 Things to Tell Your Sponsored Child That Make Letters Easy
Communicate effectively with your sponsored child. What to tell your sponsored child.
article / Junho 2, 2015
Survival itself is lamentation
If we look back at our lives, it’s hard to remember each and every single day. But there are days that are unforgettable. They flash us back to our childhood. Sometimes, the days that are the most unforgettable are the ones that remind us just how lucky we are.
article / Abril 30, 2016
‘For the first time, I bought enough [food] for everyone!’
In a secluded area of Lebanon’s central Bekaa, one Lebanese father has been struggling to make ends meet for his family of seven.
article / Janeiro 21, 2010
Gaza Strip closure risks health & undermines functioning of health system
Max Gaylard, the Resident Humanitarian Coordinator for the occupied Palestinian territories (oPt), said on Wednesday 20th January 2010 “The continuing closure of the Gaza Strip is undermining the functioning of the health care system and putting at risk the health of 1.4 million people in Gaza.