article / March 28, 2024
Sinethemba's Story of Hope, Growth, and Entrepreneurship
At just 17 years old, Sinethemba, from Davis, a community under Shiselweni region, faced a challenge that threatened to dim the light of her dreams: an unexpected pregnancy forced her to leave school, casting a shadow over her aspirations. In a household where every penny counted, the burden of school fees weighed heavily on her parents, especially because they are both unemployed.
article / January 12, 2024
Turning dreams into reality: Hnin's inspiring journey to success
Faced with familial responsibilities and her mother's declining health after her father's passing, 15-year-old Hnin had to drop out of school to support her family. Encountering staff from World Vision Myanmar during her work collecting bottles near a landfill, she learned about the Non-Formal Education Programme designed for children like her.
video / February 21, 2024
Srusht from Rozh Society shares her experience working with World Vision Iraq on greater and more inclusive WASH.
Srusht from Rozh Society shares her experience working with World Vision Iraq on inclusive WASH.
article / March 5, 2024
Fatouma, the invisible warrioress of Mosul
Fatouma has a strong sense of pride in all she has done for her family but the journey was not easy. There were lots of difficulties that she had to overcome.
video / March 26, 2024
Ornella, trapped in a conflict she had nothing to do with
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article / December 15, 2023
Օne woman's revolutionary impact on her family and community
Rabia is not an ordinary person, she is a revolutionary one. This story will delve into how Rabia has revolutionized her family as well as the women and men of her community. It is not easy to be a revolutionary woman in communities in Iraq when there are so many restrictions and boundaries set for women everywhere. Women are often pressured to stay indoors, not to go out, and to be outspoken. It takes tremendous courage to break all these barriers to be free and independent.
article / May 8, 2024
A Relentless Struggle in Southern Angola: The South West Angola Emergency Response Project relief amid food insecurity
Carolina is a mother, one of many who, in the context of the emergency, has been working to get around the challenging situation she finds herself in. Aged 42 and with her five children, she lives in the community of Bata-Bata, Humpata municipality in Huíla. In the short rainy season that is recorded in the south, Carolina works on her small plot, and in the dry season, which is most of the seasonal period, she does informal jobs to make ends meet for her children. The short rainy season is not enough for planting to be prosperous, and with the economic crisis worsening in the country, families are seeing episodes of food shortages become increasingly dramatic.
article / January 16, 2024
Learning through play empowers teacher Ninkeo and her students
Despite peacefulness, stability, and progress recorded in the past decades, Laos still faces challenges in ensuring its children are accessing quality education after COVID-19. In a rural community in Southern Laos, an early childhood education teacher witnessed a transformation in her classroom.
publication / April 24, 2024
Mid-year review of education for children displaced by the conflict in Ukraine at the start of the 2023-2024 Academic Year
Mid-year review of education for children displaced by the conflict in Ukraine at the start of the 2023-2024 Academic Year World Vision