article / مايو 4, 2014
A Global Day of Action – Nutrition: a priority for all
By: Claire Blanchard, BSc, PhD, MPH; Scaling Up Nutrition Civil Society Network Coordinator
article / أغسطس 7, 2016
Breastfeeding Week: balancing work and family life
by Esther Indriani, Health and Nutrition Advisor of World Vision South Asia Pacific
publication / يونيو 27, 2018
End Violence Against Children- East Asia Region. Project Management FY18 Semi Annual Report
Summarizes National Office and Regional Office achievements and challenges in Q1 and Q2 of FY18 inthe EVAC EA project.
article / ديسمبر 9, 2013
Working Together to stop Human Trafficking
For a whole week, between October 14 and 18 Iasi and Vaslui Area Development Programmes (ADPs) of World Vision Romania organized various activities to raise awareness about human trafficking, including: a photography exhibition, informational sessions, film presentations, debates and a flash mob
article / مايو 13, 2016
Equipping teachers to support displaced students psychologically
Students in one of Herat province’s remote Internally Displaced Peoples (IDP) regions are learning life skills and receiving group and individual counseling and trauma services aimed at improving their lives, well-being, health and clarity of mind.
article / نوفمبر 25, 2013
The unborn girls of Armenia: alarming trends and future concerns
More than 1,400 girls are not being born every year in Armenia; their mothers choose to terminate their pregnancies rather than have a female child.
publication / مارس 8, 2018
Feedback from IRP on 2015 Accountability Update
Feedback from the INGO Accountability Charter on the Independent Review Panel’s feedback on the 2015 Accountability Update.
publication / مارس 11, 2014
World Vision Vietnam- Application for Employment
World Vision Vietnam 14-16 Ham Long Hanoi, VietnamTel. 84.4.39439920 Fax 84.4.39439921APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENTĐƠN XIN VIỆC
article / يوليو 26, 2012
Using photography to fight child abuse and human trafficking
A public photography exhibition displayed 100 powerful images captured by street children and youth within the “See it Our Way” project that was organized by World Vision and UK charity