article / Mai 16, 2018
Finally Go Back to School
“I got my 4th grade,’’ said Venan, a student of one of the elementary school of Bajar (11yo) with smiling face. Venan comes from a small village, a son of Mr. Gaspar and Mrs. Maria. His parents imagined some aspirations for their only son’s future life.
publication / April 17, 2013
Invest in People
World Vision Jerusalem-West Bank Gaza Evaluation Round-up Posters
article / Mai 21, 2014
Blog: Our family’s special day now remembered for the wrong reason
Christina Muge is the Senior Communications and Advocacy Officer at World Vision Solomon Islands. Read how the devastating floods of early April that struck the capital, Honiara and the nearby Guadalcanal Plains area affected her and her family.
article / November 28, 2006
Kosovo youth activity inspires mutual respect for different faiths
The young people, aged between 12 and 18, visited Mosques and Orthodox Monasteries in both southern and northern Kosovo.
article / Februar 4, 2016
Learning from stones and sweet potato
For Papuan, stones and sweet potatoes are two inseparable objects.
press release / Februar 5, 2014
Temotu Tsunami One Year On: World Vision continues community recovery support
A year after an 8.0 magnitude earthquake and tsunami swept through the Solomon Islands’ remotest area, World Vision continues to assist people in the most affected communities.
article / Oktober 9, 2015
Knowledge for life: Preparing for Mongolia’s bleak midwinter, surviving the zud
Harsh weather is a way of life for Mongolians.
article / September 9, 2018
Government of Germany awards World Vision 10 million Euros to strengthen livelihoods in South Darfur
September 2018- The German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) through the German Development Bank KfW has awarded World Vision Sudan 10 million Euros to implement a three-year livelihoods project in South D