article / نوفمبر 26, 2014
After losing everything, displaced are grateful to have their lives
A tall, distinguished looking woman, Nadine* stands in line at a World Vision/World Food Programme-supported food voucher distribution.
article / أكتوبر 9, 2014
Nicknamed after a banana tree
When the recent civil war broke out in Burundi, hundreds of thousands of people fled the country for their safety. More than a decade later, when the country achieved relative security, people started coming back.
article / مارس 31, 2016
Understanding the new paradigm of private public partnerships
Private partnerships are not new to the humanitarian aid sector. Many organisations like World Vision have been engaging with the private sector for decades to leverage corporate social responsibility practices; some very successfully, such as the ‘Moving the World’ initiative started with WFP o
article / يناير 24, 2018
Defying Gender Stereotypes, One Skill at a Time
Saniyas lives in a Muslim minority community beside the Bassak River in Preak Pra commune, Phnom Penh City. Her parents were unable to earn regular income, so the family’s financial issue forced Saniyas to leave school at grade 5 when she was 12 years old.
publication / أبريل 21, 2016
Scaling Sustainable Food-Based Solutions to Tackle Hidden Hunger
Hidden hunger is a chronic lack of vitamins and minerals in the diet that affects more than two billion people worldwide, diminishing their prospects for healthy and productive lives.
publication / فبراير 8, 2019
Capacity Statement for Cash and Voucher Programming
In a context where the needs are outstripping the available resources, humanitarian organisations are being challenged to do more with less.
article / فبراير 6, 2014
Breakthrough in Sasak Primary School 07
The new learning approach called Senang, Efektif, Ramah, dan Unik (SERU or Joyful, Effective, Friendly and Unique) and the Green Harmony has catapulted the Primary Public School 07 in Sasak village in Sambas district in West Kalimantan province into one of the best primary schools in the district
article / أكتوبر 23, 2006
Vocational Education and Training builds new capacities in Tavush
The training commenced in mid-August 2006, and is being supported by World Vision Armenia “Building Sustainable Livelihoods in Tavush” (BSLT) project. Over 195 participants from different communities of Tavush will benefit from three month’s training.