publication / Septembar 19, 2014
Keeping our children safe from sexual abuse - Khmer Language
Purpose of the Discussion Forum Toolkit
The Community Representatives Discussion Forum is a short, flexible session to equip participants with basic knowledge and skills to keep children safe from sexual abuse in their community.The Discussion Forum can be convened and led by relevant g
article / Mart 9, 2015
#REVISITED: Hardship on the edge of Europe
Photojournalist Nick Danziger is currently traveling with author Rory Maclean to eight countries as part of the
article / Januar 13, 2020
Ending diarrhea one community at a time
“The children were only 6 months old at the time and on that day, both were having a hard time. Something was wrong. They were having frequent watery stools; they were apathetic, not playing and shrinking right before my eyes.
publication / Februar 3, 2016
Shopping Bidding Document
Bidding Documents for the Supply and Delivery of 07 Desktop Computers, 05 Laptops and 05 External Hard disks and 05 Digital Cameras.
publication / Oktobar 22, 2015
Nutrition Programming in Conflict Settings
Violent conflict almost always results in increased levels of malnutrion, especially among children. Yet confict also poses challenges in addressing malutrition.
publication / Oktobar 15, 2015
Nutrition programming in conflict settings: South Sudan Case Study
Violent conflict almost always results in increased levels of malnutrition, especially amongst children.[1] People are displaced from their homes, crops destroyed, farmlan
article / Oktobar 26, 2009
Loans help farmers invest in land to benefit families
The Haroyan family lives in an ordinary village house in Garnahovit, in the Talin region of north-west Armenia.
publication / Septembar 19, 2014
Keeping our children safe from sexual abuse - Lao Language
Purpose of the Discussion Forum Toolkit
The Community Representatives Discussion Forum is a short, flexible session to equip participants with basic knowledge and skills to keep children safe from sexual abuse in their community.
article / Oktobar 9, 2015
He is alive thanks to World Vision
This is the story of Rahima a 35-year-old mother who had completely given hope on her youngest son’s ability to recover from acute malnutrition.