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Soni’s Story: Hope on the Horizon
Read moreFrom a one-room home in Nepal, Soni’s childhood was shaped by loss and financial hardship that interrupted her education. A story of how she finds her way back to the classroom and begins to dream again. -
Forced to Grow Up - Story of Kamrul, a Child Labourer
Read more11-year-old Kamrul works 12 hours a day, 6.5 days a week to support his family. He and his family moved from their village to Dhaka city, hoping for a better future, but reality has taken him far from his dreams. -
Sewing Her Dreams into Reality
Read moreFaiza, 16 years old, was once a child labourer working in a leather factory. Through World Vision's sewing training programme, Faiza is now shaping her own future with each stitch. -
Beginning of His Brighter Days
Read moreOnce a child labourer, 10-year-old Kawsar is now stepping into school for the very first time. With the help of World Vision, Kawsar and his family embark on a journey towards a promising future. -
International Charity World Vision Partners Local Service Agencies to Support Vulnerable Children in Singapore
Read moreTargets to enable 50 children in out-of-home care with special learning needs to have access to learning support programmes -
Shining Bright in a Dumpsite
Read more14-year-old Nadine has been living in a dumpsite with her family ever since she can remember. Life has not been easy for Nadine but she is not letting her circumstances hold her back. She is finding her way to her dreams through education. -
Nuri’s Hammer
Read moreNuri, a 11 years old child labour is found by the roadside, who lives on breaking bricks. She hardly earns BDT 60 each day, which is mostly spent to buy her lunch. She cannot save even a single money. Yet she dreams to go back to school, to get herself admitted in grade 7. COVID 19 has buried many dreams of children like Nuri worldwide. -
A Child Mechanic
Read moreHe was just a year old when his father died of kidney failure. Now both Sakib, 13, and his 17-year-old brother, Sohug, have dropped out of school to contribute to the family income. -
Binsa: A Meal Comes with Her Mother Selling Her Body
Read moreBinsa lives in a one-room house with her mother, Lakshmi. She follows her mother everywhere except when she is working. She doesn't understand the nature of her mother's job yet.