article / Հունիս 25, 2018
Children still struggling to cope with harrowing effects of floods
A string of loud but pleasant voices emanate from a primary school compound in Nakuru County. It is the first day of school and children appear to be happily catching up during their lunchbreak.
publication / Հուլիս 24, 2019
Situation update, Bangladesh flood Response 2019
World Vision Bangladesh is currently present in 3 districts (Bandarban, Jamalpur & Gibandha) via sponsorship and grant projects work; and have started floods prepositioning internally and externally since early July 2019.
publication / Փետրվար 19, 2020
Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation
Improving local resilience to water shortages and droughts
press release / Փետրվար 20, 2013
Social media sets better example than most adults
Teens Say Social Media Has Made Them More Aware of the Needs of Others Two out of Three Say Adults Not Doing Enough to Set Positive Example200,000 Teens Give up Food, Go Mobile - World Vision’s 30 Hour Famine February 22-23
press release / Հունվար 2, 2013
UN Report on Somalia Famine Crisis
One year after United Nations declares famine in Somalia, refugee camps full to bursting 2.5 million still in crisis in Somalia, many afraid to go homeWorld Vision calling for peace building efforts, camps to keep pace with need
article / Նոյեմբեր 6, 2012
A Leap of Change
By Hendro Suwito, World Vision Indonesia communicator “Hellooo!!!” Saiful Anwar shouts. “Hai…!!!” The children responded. “Helloo...Helloo...Hai…!!!” Saiful again yells.“Hai…Hello…Hello…!!!” The children shout in unison, smiling and giggling.
article / Օգոստոս 18, 2019
World Vision and Community Transform Health Care For Women in Aber
By Maxine Kampire, Donor Liaison Officer, World Vision in Uganda
article / Նոյեմբեր 15, 2006
MED: Agricultural crediting breaks the cycle of poverty for a farmer in Syunik
Smbat’s wife, Hasmik is a nurse at the local health post. While Astghik is at work, Smbat’s mother Ashken takes care of the house and her two grandsons, Samson, 13 and Sarkis, 10. Ashken has already turned 82, but she is still full of energy.
article / Նոյեմբեր 15, 2006
MED: Agricultural crediting breaks the cycle of poverty for a farmer in Syunik
Smbat’s wife, Hasmik is a nurse at the local health post. While Astghik is at work, Smbat’s mother Ashken takes care of the house and her two grandsons, Samson, 13 and Sarkis, 10. Ashken has already turned 82, but she is still full of energy.