Faith Leaders Target Hygiene
| Pastor Julius watches with a smile as his children wash their hands at the church hand washing kit |
“Can I imagine a link between pastoral work and hygiene and sanitation? Hmm..., I can’t see the connection…,”...
| Pastor Julius watches with a smile as his children wash their hands at the church hand washing kit |
“Can I imagine a link between pastoral work and hygiene and sanitation? Hmm..., I can’t see the connection…,”...
| Florence & her second born using the tippy-tap |
No one knows better than Florence how the benefits of having community health workers in her village can be life changing. Last year, Nyakabale was far from being...
| Reina (middle) enjoys a glass of clean water with her friends. |
It’s a sunny day, you can hear the roosters sing and the smell of fresh coffee lingers around the house of Mrs. Reina Herrera. She lives in the...
| Lucy with several of her goats |
Many families in central Malawi depend on tobacco as their main cash crop. The same was true for Lucy Ka-jani and her family. Lucy was quick to point out the years she spent on...
| Lightwell is engrossed in reading his bookwhile sitting in a sun-drenched field. (©2018 World Vision/photo by Laura Reinhardt) |
What would your life be like if you never learned how to read? If these words...
“Getting up as early as 5:00am and walking every day for one hour to a nearby water source to fetch water was really wearisome,” said Tringo Buche (18). She is a twelfth- grader and lives with her parents and five...
| Tsega considers her spiritual growth to be a blessing. |
Nine-year-old Tsega Seifu, is one of the vibrant children in the Sunday school at Evangelical Church of Mekane Yesus. She has been in Sunday school since...
| Victor (left) with a friend from Bible club |
“There was a spiritual vacuum that existed among the pupils that needed to be filled.” That was the sentiment of Luke Masika (49), a primary school teacher and...
| Bernard and his wife on their farm |
In the Mpika Area Program of northern Zambia, World Vision is hard at work. Farmers have been introduced to the Economic Empowerment program called THRIVE—Transforming...
| Children are busy with their homework at the CFLRC |
When you walk into Kolkata’s largest red-light area, you will end up in an open space with some colorfully painted walls. The paintings have an elephant...
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