publication / Mai 8, 2020
COVID-19 Plan de la réponse d’urgence: Phase 2
La pandémie de COVID-19 menace d'inverser des décennies de progrès dans la lutte contre la pauvreté et les inégalités de revenus et met en danger l'avenir d'une génération d'enfants. En seulement quatre mois, le virus s'est propagé à tous les coins du globe.
article / Januar 25, 2016
India: Saved by the bell
Dangling a plastic bottle of pills in her hand from the balcony of a one-storey building, she tries to draw my attention as I navigate through the narrow path, closer towards her.
publication / März 15, 2017
Somalia - Health and Nutrition Ministry of the South West State
In May 2015, World Vision, with the support of Global Affairs Canada (GAC), piloted a new model of partnership for the delivery of health and nutrition services in southern Somalia.
article / August 7, 2020
Promoting the Regreening of Senegal through the Airwaves
Radio programmes are spreading the good work of the Regreening Africa project in Senegal.
article / April 24, 2017
A Dream Renewed
Khatema, 9, was ecstatic. If you can, try to recall one of the happiest moments of your life. For Khatema, this moment came when she heard that her father was reconsidering marrying her off to a suitor.
article / März 7, 2017
More sensitization needed in the fight to undermine Female Genital Mutilation
More sensitization needed in the fight to undermine Female Genital Mutilation (FGM)NASEYIO
article / März 7, 2017
More sensitization needed in the fight to undermine Female Genital Mutilation
More sensitization needed in the fight to undermine Female Genital Mutilation (FGM)NASEYIO
article / Dezember 16, 2016
Access to toilets needs to be a priority in Kenya
ACCESS TO TOILETS NEEDS TO BE A PRIORITY IN KENYA
article / August 7, 2016
Breastfeeding Week: balancing work and family life
by Esther Indriani, Health and Nutrition Advisor of World Vision South Asia Pacific
article / Februar 20, 2009
Remittances – the past & future for Albania’s Sollaku family
“If I find a job I will save some money for the third year of my school and my parents won’t need to pay the entire amount for it”, adds Kledisa. Kledisa’s family lives in Muriqan village in Elbasan region, located about an hour southeast of the Albanian capital city, Tirana.