Malaria is highly prevalent in Zambia with everyone at risk of contracting it, especially children under 5 years. The risk is highest in the rural,...
Read MorePatrick and his family work on their harvest together |
In Zambia, agriculture can act as a catalyst for reducing poverty and improving nutrition....
Read MoreNigerien mothers and children visit a remote and dilapidated health clinic. |
Imagine a world in which one of the most dangerous things a woman can do...
Read MoreEarth Day, first commemorated in 1970 in the U.S., is a chance to recommit to caring for the beautiful resources God has gifted our planet with — and to...
Read MoreAs Easter approaches, you can share the hope we have in Jesus in some of the toughest places. Together, we can shine the light of God’s presence to vulnerable...
Read MoreWORLD HEALTH DAY: Celebrating a milestone and not letting upThe global rates for mother and child mortality are unacceptable and heartbreaking. But progress is...
Read MoreDavid, 7, and his brother Noe, 5, hold up glasses of clean water in thankfulness. |
As we observe World Water Day on March 22, we celebrate the...
Read MoreWorld Vision has been a leader in gender equality work for decades. It’s integrated into everything we do, because we know that when women and girls gain equal...
Read MoreThe road narrows, lined by several small homes, wide eyes follow our every move. Children, recruited and placed on the busy street corners by gangs, act as...
Read More“’Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.’ Proverbs 22:6,” shares Pastor Angel Salgado as he begins his...
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