article / October 28, 2014
Winter coupled with inadequate shelter, threatens thousands in Iraq
“We don’t need anything else…but please, just help us for winter,” a mother pleads. Wadha and her family are living in the open, with only some plastic sheets, cardboard and wooden pallets to protect them.
article / October 10, 2014
10 Amazing Girls Who are Changing Their Communities
Challenging tradition.
Leading change. Fighting for a better world. That’s what girls across Asia are doing.
article / September 30, 2014
Displaced families of Qaraqosh find refuge in regional churches
Four months ago, Basma, 26, was working as a lawyer in a government directorate in Mosul. She and her husband had bought property and were building a new house. But in August, they were forced to flee their hometown of Qaraqosh in Iraq’s Nineva province.
article / January 23, 2016
Disaster resilient school and community models in Surabaya
Heavy rain started to fall outside their elementary school in Surabaya. When student Aulia Cahyani looked out the window, around 30cm of water had inundated the schoolyard.“Where should we go?” the confused students shouted.
article / February 16, 2017
Ahmad never had a hobby before
Ahmad added a happy face to a flower he drew. The eyes he sketched with his favorite pencil were looking at the top right corner of the paper, where the big yellow sun was. The flower looked extremely happy after Ahmad finished drawing its big smile.
article / May 16, 2014
Blog: Sit Reps and Stories in Solomon Islands – Oh my!
World Vision Australia’s (WVA) Senior Field Resources Advisor and Photographer, Suzy Sainovski, leant a hand to the WV Solomon Islands’ Communications Team during the devastating floods of early April that struck the capital, Honiara and the nearby Guadalcanal Plains area. S
page / April 28, 2014
Procurement Officer
POSITION: Procurement Officer (Re-advertised) Reporting to: Support Service Coordinator
article / March 3, 2014
The Big Dream of a Little Leader
“My vision is to see 50 percent of the children in East Sumba who still have no access to school would be able to complete primary school at zero cost!” said Yudianto Njepa Kaka (14) which was applauded by 47 children representing 47 villages in East Sumba, a district on barren Sumba Island in Ea
article / February 7, 2014
Staff Blog: The disaster was personal
By Eureka Fuentes, Health and Nutrition Specialist, World Vision Philippines