article / Tháng 6 21, 2017
Efficiency that makes sense for people shouldn't be optional
It is a very exciting time to be a humanitarian. Last year awoke a sense of innovation and change that has permeated every area of our work.
article / Tháng 6 3, 2016
Joseph the Dairy Farmer
On a recent trip to Zambia, I witnessed World Vision’s work to lift people out of poverty through a comprehensive community development effort.
article / Tháng 10 16, 2014
Building a drought-proof community – A case of a small town in Somalia
Dangoroyo town is busy – people cleaning the streets, making roads, traders moving their goods, women fetching water from the wells and children walking to school.
article / Tháng 9 23, 2019
Climate Action For Peace - International Peace Day 2019
World Vision in Uganda joins the rest of the world in celebrating International Peace Day 2019, under the theme: Climate Action for Peace. Today, peace faces a new danger of climate change which threatens our security and livelihoods.
publication / Tháng 4 30, 2016
World Vision's response to El Niño in Asia-Pacific
The latest round of El Niño - the warming of ocean surface waters that triggers extreme weather worldwide- has been rated one of the severest ever. The World Meteorological Organization noted 2015 was the warmest year on record.
press release / Tháng 6 3, 2015
World Vision calls for more international support and funds to contain Ebola and transform health system in Sierra Leone
According to the UN, an additional US$88.1 million is needed to support the “last mile” of the international response to the Ebola outbreak in West Africa.World Vision-led consortium wins international award for its Ebola response in Sierra Leone.
article / Tháng 5 14, 2015
Opening doors for a young woman with a disability
Emina’s wheelchair is pulled to the very edge of her desk where that she leans her body. The Muscular Dystrophy that Emina suffers from has weakened her musculoskeletal system, taking away her balance and making it impossible for her to sit by herself.
article / Tháng 4 5, 2018
Hundreds of refugee youth are joining peace clubs in Uganda. Here's why:
Every morning, the stories of last night swirl. The world’s largest refugee settlement has no radio nor newspaper, but news filters through from person to person.