article / December 10, 2020
My life
"After finishing my hairdressing training, I had to knock on every single door to find a job, but it was not easy at all.
article / July 20, 2015
Prosanto, hope for his community
Holding a stack of hardcover books in one hand, Prosanto rushes past the golden paddy fields where his parents work. He’s on his way to a different future, one not in the fields.
article / July 19, 2018
The forgotten faces of the Middle East
When the term “refugee crisis” is used in the Middle East, thoughts are immediately directed towards the sufferings of the Syrian people who live in tents or substandard shelters, scattered across neighboring countries.
publication / August 13, 2020
Agilité et adaptation dans la réponse à la COVID-19
Partout dans le monde, la pandémie de la COVID-19 a eu des conséquences dévastatrices pour les filles et les garçons vulnérables et leurs communautés, en particulier dans les endroits les plus fragiles.
article / March 7, 2015
Jamia starts an education revolution for women
Every girl in Jamia’s community had big dreams while growing up. One wanted to become a doctor, another a teacher, and another a seamstress. Jamia, now 27, had nothing in particular in mind but wanted to do a good job someday.
publication / June 22, 2016
Do no harm Case study
This case study highlights WVSOM's efforts to deepen understanding of the local context and conflict drivers for better thought-through interventions that respond to humanitarian needs while promoting social cohesion and protection.
article / November 10, 2014
BLOG: 32 graves
Bruno Col is World Vision's Regional Communications Director for the West Africa region. He is currently in Sierra Leone helping respond to the health crisis in the country.BO, Sierra Leone - 7 November 2014