article / Junio 15, 2015
“I want to go to school!”
With his tears and determined screams “I want to go to school!” Baker, a 5-year old Syrian refugee in southern Lebanon, was able to prove that his physical disability, though it may not allow him to walk, could never stop him from attending his Early Childhood Education p
publication / Junio 3, 2015
Opening doors for Roma kids
Across Europe, individuals and children especially from the Roma minority are met with what seem like insurmountable obstacles: discrimination, lack of access to services, including education.
article / Julio 30, 2007
Roma family survives discrimination in Romania
“I know that school is their future and I make every effort to support them to study and learn,” says Dorina.
publication / Julio 1, 2017
Cross-faith humanitarian response and social cohesion: Interfaith and World Vision Philippines
Interfaith partnership in emergency & development programming
publication / Febrero 2, 2017
WASH Learning Event
There are currently around 45 million people in need of WASH humanitarian assistance. This learning event will seek to identify and share proven good/useful practices in the water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) sector, as well as drawing lessons from WASH interventions in
publication / Diciembre 18, 2014
Community Conversations Tool
Community conversations build awareness about the purpose and activites of the starter group, begins a community dialogue and visioning about children and child well-being, and leads to the identification of priority areas that lead towards planning.
publication / Enero 16, 2016
Channels of Hope Ebola Fact Sheet
Channels of Hope’ is World Vision’s signature programme for catalyzing faith leaders and their communities to transform children’s lives in the world’s hardest places. Learn about how Channels of Hope was used during World Vision's Ebola response in Sierra Leone.