Floods, drought, heat waves, earthquakes and monsoons top of the list for the worst natural disasters in 2015. Learn more about how World Vision responded.
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Asia
Christmas means empathy
As the world embraces the warmth of Christmas, millions of refugee children are left in the cold. Our empathy and care are what these children need.
Life frames: Our favorite photos of 2015
World Vision’s photographers captured thousands of moments in 2015. Here are their favorite photos — and the stories behind them.
Follow the Goats 3: Mongolian family
In Mongolia, Dulamsuren is the perfect example of how goats are helpful to people! Follow the goats on their journey to experience the daily lives of goats in Mongolia and the people they’re meeting along the way.
2015 life frames: Storytelling from World Vision photographers
World Vision’s award-winning photographers travel around the world every year, capturing moments of God’s grace and faithfulness as we follow Jesus’ example to show unconditional love to the poor and oppressed. They bring back stories that inspire us to action and compassion.
A day in the life of a sponsored child in Mongolia
Yaks, gers, camels, chores, and school — all part of daily life for 12-year-old Dulamsuren, a World Vision sponsored child in Mongolia.
Gift Catalog sheep: Beauty and balance in Mongolia
Gift Catalog sheep help a semi-nomadic family of herders thrive in Mongolia’s magnificent yet sometimes harsh grasslands.
The beautiful sound of the cemetery
13-year-old Nyein Mar’s family lives in a cemetery in Myanmar. Focused on surviving each day, they have no hope for their children’s future. See how her education is changing her future and giving her hope of breaking free of her family’s poverty.
65 years: Engaging the body of Christ
Since World Vision began in 1950, partnering with the local and global church has been at the core of our work around the world.
Pray for children around the world
We invite you to pray for children around the world. Join us in prayer for these requests that come directly from World Vision staff serving in the field.