article / May 7, 2024
Advancing Health Equity through Impactful Integrated Health Screening Initiative in Lesotho
Discover how World Vision is tackling TB and other non-communicable diseases in Lesotho with innovative screenings & community engagement. Transforming lives and fostering hope
article / May 7, 2024
DR Congo: Empower project promotes gender inclusion through basic education
This article illustrates the success of one of World Vision's innovative projects. It shows how World Vision, through the Empower Project, is promoting gender and social inclusion in children's education by providing them with a healthy environment and supporting their teachers through gender awareness sessions.
opinion / May 7, 2024
Why social justice and education are vital
Teen advocate Sheyla, from Peru, shares why social justice and quality education are imperative for children and young people, and what she wants world leaders to do to ensure these issues are top of their agendas.
publication / May 3, 2023
Syria Türkiye Earthquake Response (STER): Situation Report #4
On February 6, two earthquakes of 7.7 and 7.5 magnitudes occurred in Türkiye’s Kahramanmaraş Province, followed by subsequent 6.4 and 5.8 magnitude quakes on February 20. 11 provinces in Türkiye’s southeast region and neighboring Syria were impacted.
article / August 21, 2023
Children Bearing the Burnt After the Earthquake
Baker’s entire world crashed down and so did thousands of other children who lost their families because of Syria earthquake.
article / March 26, 2024
Finding hope amidst chaos: Ahmed's tale of survival and redemption
Finding Hope Amidst Chaos: Ahmed's Tale of Survival and Redemption
article / March 18, 2024
Superhero mode: Yaser* rebuilds Syria
Yaser* is one of the volunteers who works towards rebuilding Syria after the destructive earthquake. Despite suffering from a disability, he is adamant on making a difference.
article / January 28, 2024
Rebuilding Lives Amidst Destruction
With February 2023 came the catastrophic Türkiye-Syria earthquake that shocked nations and caused unfathomable destruction. 8-year-old Badr* is too young to experience such trauma, but his eyes could never unsee what he witnessed.