press release / Tháng 8 7, 2013
Syrian refugee crisis stretching aid effort to its limits say aid agencies
80 per cent of refugees living outside camps in tented settlements or high-cost rented accommodation
article / Tháng 3 4, 2009
A loan for a ‘normal’ life
Assuming the role of housewife for married women and mothers in BiH is a social norm, but Vernesa wanted something else for her and her family. Loans provided by EKI, World Vision’s Microfinance Institution in BiH, have given her the chance to contribute even more to her family’s wellbeing.
article / Tháng 6 19, 2013
Community gains access to labour room through advocacy
Fifteen years ago, Ahmad’s Aunt faced severe complication during her third child’s birth. A traditional birth attendant (TBA) tried to save her life, as well as the life of her baby. They failed on both accounts.
article / Tháng 2 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.
article / Tháng 11 5, 2007
Life in a silent world: a child with impaired hearing finds hope
Twelve-year-old Anna Poghossyan’s world was silent for years. Born with a severe hearing impairment, Anna’s inability to communicate left her not only despairingly isolated and lonely, but also without a proper education.
article / Tháng 9 24, 2012
No longer relying on food aid
After about five years of free food, under World Vision's general food distribution programme in partnership with the World Food Program, residents of a village in Baringo grew tired of just receiving food.
article / Tháng 9 24, 2012
Improved farming transforms lives
Rozalio and Edna have six children and earn a living through farming. They grow maize, sweet potato, apart from rearing pigs, goats and a cow. To the people in their community, they are role models, transiting from excessive poverty to prosperity within a brief stint.
page / Tháng 12 9, 2014
HIV and AIDS Programmes
The Global AIDS Strategy 2021–2026, End Inequalities, End AIDS, uses an inequalities lens to close the gaps preventing progress to end AIDS and sets out bold new targets and policies to be reached by 2025 to p
article / Tháng 5 24, 2016
From opponents to advocates: faith leaders promote child well-being
As the sun sets, Olivia Makoele and George Omondi rest beneath the avocado tree shading their mud-walled home.
article / Tháng 5 4, 2011
Simona*: living proof deinstitutionalised young people can succeed
Simona’s story starts with an abandoned child, full of pain and anger and ends with an adult on the verge of accomplishing amazing things. It is so rare when someone robbed of his or her potential finally breaks through. Today Simona has many reasons to celebrate.