article / March 12, 2024
Kay's journey: Overcoming challenges and leading community development
40-year-old Kay lives with her family and is pregnant with her second child while raising her 7-year-old son. Despite being disabled since birth, Kay found support from her family and became actively engaged with World Vision Myanmar after Cyclone Nargis in 2008.
article / February 9, 2024
No Girl Should Face This Pain: World Anti-Female Genital Mutilation Day and the Call for Change
Dominica Chelatan's journey from FGM risk to empowered advocate reflects a broader struggle. With organisations like World Vision, progress is underway. On the International Day of Zero Tolerance for FGM, we called for amplifying of survivor voices, investment in education, and unity in ending these practices. Together, we can ensure every girl's voice is heard and her rights protected.
video / June 12, 2023
Sacrificing childhood for work
There are many children like Mujeb who are the sole breadwinners of their families and they don't have any other option but involving in child labour.
World Vision is including these children in its programming to ensure their access to basic rights. World Vision Afghanistan, reached to over 150,700 children through its education and protection interventions between October 2021 and September 2022.
video / March 26, 2024
Gul Ahmad dealing with the aftermath of conflict in that he cannot get enough to eat
Right now, a child like Gul Ahmad urgently needs your help to survive the global hunger crisis. Donate today to help them a future free from hunger.
article / July 21, 2022
Rescue Project; Transforming Lives of young people in Jirapa
World Vision Ghana’s Rescue Project’s intervention that provides vocational training to young people is bearing fruits in the lives of vulnerable young people in the Jirapa District in the Upper West Region after a few years of implementation.
publication / February 27, 2024
A Review of DRR Programming and Best Practices in the Asia-Pacific Region
Understanding the Effectiveness, Impact, Sustainability, and Scalability of World Vision’s Disaster Risk Reduction Activities in the Asia-Pacific Region
article / December 20, 2022
A seed of compassion rescued little boy Aimé of Rutegama
Aimé, a 3-year-old boy, is full of energy and he enjoys playing with other children. However, his early childhood has not been so kind. Discord between his parents prompted him to be taken care by her grandma Melania since he was 3 months old.
article / July 11, 2023
Hope and recovery from a shattered childhood
The story below is told by Anne*, a 12-year-old refugee child from the Central African Republic who lives with her parents in Kotakoli, in the province of Nord-Ubangi, in the Democratic Republic of Congo. In her own words, she recounts how she was raped by her older sister's ex-husband when she visited him and became pregnant. Today, she has a child that struggling to bring up. Cet article met en lumière les différentes formes des violences aux quelles les enfants font face malgré leur état de vulnérabilité lié à leur statuts de refugee. It is also an opportunity to call on partners to support efforts to ensure the protection of refugee children in general.
article / June 11, 2022
Rescuing and supporting children forced into illegal mining in Uganda
Behind lucrative business lurks a desperate daily battle for survival--child miners bearing the heaviest load. The impact of the work on a child's health and education is significant. Children are involved in mining work primarily due to poverty, lack of alternate opportunities and ignorance of the law prohibiting child work in the mines.
press release / April 11, 2024
Conflict and Hunger in Sudan: an NGO call to action
Joint NGO statement on the growing crisis of conflict and Hunger in Sudan