A Future Without Floods “This is the first time the floods did not hit us.” Said, Indika Lal, a resident of Nawagattegama a village that suffers from floods and droughts... Read more
The Power of a Single Step The Grace Project in Sri Lanka, funded by the EU, teaches empathy to community members, benefiting over 130,000 people vulnerable to conflicts. Read more
Social Cohesion Zainab’s Journey of Faith Zainab, a preschool teacher in Pudukkudirppu, facilitates dialogue in the EU-funded GRACE project, promoting social cohesion in Sri Lanka's North-Western... Read more
No Food, No Preschool RISE Lanka Economic Crisis Activation supported by the Australian government through the Australian Humanitarian Partnership. Under the RISE Lanka... Read more
A strength for health workers “Like how the word Tsunami was totally new to us in 2004, so did the word Covid-19 for us in 2020” says Dr Gunasingham Sukunan, Regional Director of Health... Read more
A lab that brought change "In 2020, people here in Nuwara Eliya stand in queue for hours to get their samples collected to be tested against Covid-19. Our hospital staff had to... Read more
Taking health home Although Suganthini was worried about carrying infection to her family; she has a younger son at home and elderly parents, she committed herself to attend... Read more
No one left behind “We could not afford to take them in a private vehicle to the vaccination centre and we didn’t feel safer about taking them in a public vehicle that boards... Read more
World Vision calls for justice for student in Weeraketiya School World Vision is shocked and saddened to learn about the humiliation and the injustice faced by a Grade 11 student of a school in Weeraketiya (South Sri... Read more
Australian High Commissioner meets mushroom producers in East Sri Lanka David Holly, High Commissioners of Australia to Sri Lanka and Erika Seymor, First Secretary of the Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and... Read more
The one-walled house She knocked on the neighbour’s door. There was no other option. The rain was becoming heavier and she knew their little house wouldn’t keep them from death... Read more
Subash's life saver For Subash, boat was his life. A boat helped him adapt to a new normal when he was only 14. A boat found him friends and a livelihood. A boat was their... Read more
From the children. For the children Senuri (17) Prabath (18) and Isuru (16) were part of the 18 children from Wattala who participated on a consultation workshop by World Vision to understand... Read more
A stitch in time gives hope to Ajantha Ajantha Priyadharshini, 37, has always supported her family by stitching. When she was young she mended her own clothes so that her parents will not have... Read more
Bringing water to Kotehena community It took 45 minutes to journey down the mountain and two hours to climb up with water. This was the life of most families in the Kotuhena Community. Their... Read more
One baby, 35 mothers Priyangika has been a part of the Mother Support Group for the past seven years. She joined it when she was having her first baby. Since then they have... Read more
Writing letters on Saturdays Lasanthi spent her Saturdays with children and the alphabet. There were children between the ages 6 and 10 who needed to learn the alphabet. Lasanthi... Read more
When everyone’s safety is in your hands Paul is a father of two (ages 8 and 6) from Elgin Division of Ouvahkelle Estate where World Vision works at present. His mother also lives with them. Paul... Read more
National Development Bank joins World Vision Lanka to combat COVID-19 National Development Bank PLC (NDB) on the request of World Vision Lanka, which is coordinating with individuals and organisations to support the... Read more
Cars, country and family Serena, Nissan and Toyota are siblings. But Toyota’s name didn’t make it to the birth certificate because his mother vehemently protested against it and... Read more
Thanusan: Stitching masks to protect from the virus Thanusan (14) has always been an agile child. Coming from an economically disadvantaged family, he wanted to help his father, who is the sole breadwinner... Read more
Natural farming gives hope to Ledsumi's family Ledsumi's youngest son was just 5 when her husband, Sepamalai fell off a building under construction. He worked as a mason at that time and was the sole... Read more
On the way to become a teacher Madu (6) should be in school this year, but she started to sit up only two months ago. Standing or walking on her own is still a challenge. But her family... Read more