article / September 11, 2008
Beautiful poverty: Surviving in the mountains of Montenegro
It’s eight o’clock in the morning, but the Jolić family is awake and active. Each member of the family has a task to complete. To pick fruit, to work in the vegetable garden, to fetch water, feed the chickens, to milk the cow. And so they live everyday.
article / April 2, 2013
Bringing hope to Olivia’s life – Helping her find her voice
Despite the dark shadow cast by poverty and poor living conditions, rays of light and hope can be seen and heard in Sanxhak, a village in the periphery of Kurbin Area Development Programme (an area where World Vision has been working for a couple of years located a hour drive far from Tirana, the
article / March 1, 2013
Reaching the unreached
Bilkis Begum, 44, is a housewife and community birth attendant who provides voluntary midwifery service to the poor and deprived women of her community of Madhab Bagan village under Durgapur Union. Her husband, Md. Abdul Latif ,55, is a day laborer. Bilkis is a mother of two sons.
article / February 4, 2008
Hearing impaired parents successfully raise baby boy
Mirabela, 24, and her husband Vasile, 32, don’t know how they became hearing impaired; their parents never told them what happened.
publication / July 21, 2013
Close the Gap - Social Media pack
Raise awareness online for World Vision's 'Close the Gap' mobilisation taking place 4th-10th September. This pack contains everything you need to participate in #ClosetheGap activities through social media networks.
article / August 18, 2020
Embracing Stronger Partnerships across the Nexus: World Vision’s story
Summary: In this joint blog post with CDA Collaborative Learning, Maya Assaf-Horstmeier, Director of Peacebuilding and Conflict Sensitivity, writes about a new approach for ad
article / April 15, 2015
#REVISITED: The dispossessed of Phnom Penh
Photojournalist Nick Danziger is currently traveling with author Rory Maclean to eight countries as part of the
article / July 12, 2019
What They Forgot to Tell Me About Having Children
Blog: By Nimco Eid Awale, Protection & Education Snr Coordinator
Contributions by Simon Nyabwengi, National Director, World Vision Somali Programme,
article / November 11, 2015
How a family tragedy inspired Nyirantwali to venture into business
By: DENIS AGABAShe welcomed me in a motherly manner with a smile. Henriette Nyirantwali’s home strikes a first-time visitor by the cleanliness. This is also where Nyirantwali runs a juice-making factory and confectionery, APODER GANIRA.
article / March 13, 2013
Growing up under World Vision's umbrella
For the last nine years, George Cheval, from Cumpana community, Constanta County, has grown up under the World Vision umbrella to become a serious and capable young man.