article / Մարտ 12, 2018
Stories After Syria: How education can change everything
Marah is a powerhouse within Za’atari Refugee Camp.
The 18-year-old is married with a child but, unlike most Syrian women in her position, she is learning new languages, taking photography classes and is a huge advocate for educating girls.
But she wasn’t always like this.
article / Մարտ 3, 2016
South Sudan Joins East African Community Bloc
South Sudan has finally been admitted into the East African Community as the sixth member state.The 17th Ordinary Heads of State Summit in Arusha in Tanzania took the decision on Wednesday 2nd of February 2016.
article / Հունիս 15, 2015
Supporting small holder farmers in Zimbabwe
In Bubi District, Hauke irrigation scheme was completed in 2012. The community engaged WV to build on the work originally initiated by the European Commission and the Government of Zimbabwe, to complete the irrigation of the land and the building of canals.
article / Հուլիս 22, 2003
Ballerina among the boxcars
The environment is oppressively brown, the brown of the rusting rail cars, the brown of the dry earth and the brown of the fetid pools of water in which children play and draw water for washing.
article / Մարտ 28, 2014
Knock-knock! Who’s there? Sickness. Sickness who?
It was a regular windy, smoggy night of -20oC in Ulaanbaatar city. A group of giggling girls passed by; the expensive fragrance, the trendy heels and the wavy brunette hair was quite noticeable.
article / Ապրիլ 5, 2016
A Smile Despite the Drought
Waris is a mother who has seen three of her children admitted at the Targeted Supplementary Feeding Program (TSFP) in Dangorayo funded by World Food Program (WFP).
article / Մայիս 12, 2020
The garden of promises: how Chansamone feeds her family during COVID-19
Lettuce, chilis, cucumbers, long beans, corns - Chansamone’s garden abounds of fresh and appetizing vegetables. A fence made of cactus protects the rich flora grown with natural, non-chemical fertilizers.
article / Օգոստոս 15, 2021
Polio project inspires Nadia to help advocate for a polio-free South Sudan
“My husband abandoned us two years ago because he believed that our son Susu’s polio condition was a result of a curse in our family”, says Nadia Angayika, a 30-year-old mother of four. Four-year-old Susu is Nadia’s the third child.
article / Նոյեմբեր 15, 2016
Mobile library as a child's best friend
An ancient proverb says that a book is the window to the world, but interest in reading for Indonesian people is still low. Based on UNESCO data in 2015, reading interest in Indonesia is only 1000:21, meaning that of 1000 people only 21 regularly read books.