When the 1984 Ethiopian famine hit, Abebe watched as it dried out his land, starved his daughter and killed his crops. Today he is a model farmer producing famous crops that bring buyers far and wide, and is an example of how World Vision’s long term development work transforms...
We’re excited to announce our 2014 Blog Ambassador Trip! In late November World Vision will take two Australian bloggers to experience our work in Uganda.
Big brothers can be a pain but they can also make you smile. World Vision's Nikki Kerridge shares her memories of meeting Cecelia and her brothers in Myanmar.
Sara*, 14, fled Syria with her mum, siblings and extended family after her father was killed. They used to live in a spacious, beautiful home. Now, they live in a tent in Lebanon.
30 years ago the Antsokia Valley in Ethiopia was devastated by drought and famine - but today it is a picture of life and growth. World Vision's Gabrielle Brophy shares her experiences of meeting people who lived through the 1984-5 famine and how the country has changed since.
When Mariska did work experience with World Vision in 1994, she dreamed of a career helping people around the world and sharing their stories. Twenty years later, she shares her experience of fulfilling that life goal.