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Unbroken: Miriam’s* Story
Read moreMiriam, once silenced by trauma, now advocates for girls’ rights. Despite a painful past, she’s found strength through World Vision’s support, dreaming of starting her own human rights organisation. -
Harnessing Social Media To Change the Future for Girls: Susma’s Story
Read moreMeet Susma, a bold 18-year-old from rural Nepal, breaking barriers and leading change for girls’ rights. Discover her inspiring journey as she empowers her community and fights for equality. -
SMU goes to Boribo! YEP Project Boribo III
Read moreIn June 2024, 18 diverse students from Singapore Management University (SMU) united under YEP Project Boribo III, an SMU-endorsed initiative in collaboration with World Vision Singapore. Together, we travelled to Cambodia with a shared mission: to empower the communities within the Rolea Bier and Kampong Svay Area Development Programmes (AP). -
World Vision calls for an end to impunity for attacks on aid work and workers on World Humanitarian Day
Read moreOn World Humanitarian Day on August 19, World Vision is calling on leaders to do much more to protect the work of aid workers who are being killed and injured in increasing numbers, and who are prevented from delivering assistance to those caught in conflict. -
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. -
A Day of Sole-Searching: One Day Without Shoes at Singapore Chinese Girls' School
Read moreOn 24 May 2024, World Vision Singapore hosted the One Day Without Shoes workshop for primary and secondary students in Singapore Chinese Girls’ School (SCGS).Students got to make their own shoes with cardboard and tape, and set off on their walk around campus literally in the shoes of children who live in vulnerable places. -
Celebrating 40 Years of Impact: World Vision Singapore’s 40th Anniversary Charity Dinner
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.