article / Junio 21, 2013
Learning to Love School
Written by: Tran Thi Thu Tham - Education Project Assistant of Trieu Phong ADP, Hoang Minh Tuong - Education expert of Trieu Phong district
article / Enero 7, 2013
Living happier than ever
“I love my school, my teachers and my classmates. I especially love the cultural activities held at school. I have learnt a lot in there,” smiles Lindou, an 11-year-old girl living in a Chinese village.
article / Mayo 13, 2003
Before we start preaching peace to others
Comprising both Albanian and Macedonia nationalities, the World Vision team has been traveling to remote villages to rehabilitate schools, often spending 2.5 hours on the road each way.
article / Diciembre 23, 2008
Animal manure provides heating for the whole village
Like water, manure from livestock is a much valued commodity in the village of Tsaghkashen in southwest Armenia. Families use manure to heat their homes as temperatures plummet for months at a time.
article / Agosto 13, 2008
Georgia Conflict: Young mother and son flee to uncertain future
Women and children huddled in the cellars of their homes in the South Ossetian capital Tskhinvali over the weekend, only to leave their hiding places when the deafening sound of gunfire eased.
article / Diciembre 31, 2010
For Jhana abandoning her baby is no longer an option
Her husband was on ‘military service’ in Afghanistan and her parents wouldn’t allow her to stay in their home because according to Jhana she had gone against their wishes and married a Georgian man instead of a Kurd.
article / Junio 6, 2017
Ms Coumba Gawlo, World Vision Senegal Goodwill Ambassador
World Vision and musician Coumba Gawlo launched a series of activities together in 2016 under the banner of promoting protection and participation for children in vu
press release / Febrero 27, 2013
Young girls testify to human rights abuses in Northern Mali
BAMAKO, Mali, 5 February 2013 -- World Vision is extremely concerned about the plight of girls and young women in Northern Mali, amid growing reports of young women being beaten, sexually assaulted and forced to become 'brides' for armed opposition groups.
press release / Febrero 8, 2013
Young girls testify to human rights abuses in Northern Mali
BAMAKO, Mali, 5 February 2013 -- World Vision is extremely concerned about the plight of girls and young women in Northern Mali, amid growing reports of young women being beaten, sexually assaulted and forced to become 'brides' for armed opposition groups.