video / November 18, 2024
Kulbabka: A Story of Hope and Transformation for a Ukrainian Refugee in Georgia
Kulbabka is a ceramic studio led by a Ukrainian refugee living in Georgia. He received financial support to purchase equipment, conduct workshops, and enhance the quality and variety of its products. World Vision Georgia is dedicated to enhancing the livelihoods and employment opportunities for Ukrainian refugees in Georgia through the Ukraine Crisis Response Programme. Ukrainian entrepreneurs received financial, material and informational support to help them grow and develop their businesses in Georgia. By supporting small business initiatives, World Vision team empowers beneficiaries to achieve self-reliance, helping them navigate integration challenges and thrive in the local market. This support enables them to stay competitive while fostering long-term economic stability within their communities.
publication / October 22, 2024
Sponsorship stories of transformation
Read inspiring stories of children across Middle East and Eastern Europe countries, whose lives were changed after they got enrolled in Sponsorship programme. Their example shows how fundamental support and care forever transforms lives of the next generation.
article / November 6, 2024
Purposeful living: Muhammad’s story of empowerment and community impact
At thirty-four, Muhammad embodies resilience and empowerment. Living with paralysis of the lower limbs, Muhammad navigates his daily life using a wheelchair. Despite these physical limitations, Muhammad’s determination to improve his family’s situation has driven a journey of transformation.
video / October 22, 2024
Racha's Story of Displacement
Watch Racha’s story of displacement: A member of World Vision Lebanon’s team in the south.
article / October 10, 2024
Chad: Sudan story—Nutrition Center
Farchana is home to many Sudanese refugees, mostly from West Darfur. Read more to learn how World Vision is helping mothers and their children with malnutrition.
publication / October 15, 2024
Stories of Change - Central Rift Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration Scale-Up Project (CRIFSUP)
Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) is a sustainable land restoration technique that depends on active management of bushlands, tree stumps and/or seeds that have self-germinated from the soil, allowing them to grow into productive trees. The FMNR approach provides a lowcost, low-risk method for restoration of degraded landscapes while supplying farmers with valuable economic, social and environmental benefits.
This publication records the experiences of participants who have implemented the FMNR approach through World Vision’s CRIFSUP Project.
From their encounters, you will notice how this sustainable low-cost approach has a holistic impact on women, men, children and the community at large.
Additionally, the project trains participants on other complementary components to maximise on benefits achieved from practicing FMNR. These complementary components include: Savings for Transformation (S4T), Citizen Voice and Action (CVA), Local Value Chain Development (LVCD), Empowered Worldview (EWV), energy-saving technologies, soil and water conservation, and Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA).
article / October 2, 2024
An impossible choice: Rita's story
Hunger is forcing countless parents around the world to make impossible choices. For Rita, it was a decision she never thought she’d have to make.
article / October 1, 2024
Ei’s story | Hunger and Child Labour
14-year-old Ei in Myanmar faces hunger due to conflict and climate change. World Vision’s support has helped her family access nutritious food and improve their lives.
article / October 1, 2024
Faith’s story | Hunger and Education in Kenya
15-year-old Faith in rural Bamba, Kenya, faces hunger due to drought. Elephants destroy crops, forcing families to desperate measures. World Vision aids with food and support.
article / October 1, 2024
Sozinha José’s story | Climate change and El Nino in Mozambique
16-year-old Sozinha José in Mozambique faces hunger and dropped out of school due to drought. El Nino worsens food security, impacting thousands of families.