article / Մայիս 14, 2014
Hope of an Orphan Girl
Delicia Igiraneza is a seven-year-old orphan girl, in the first grade in Mbuye ADP, centre west of Burundi. Since her parents died recently, she is being raised by her 17-year-old elder sister who is finding it difficult to fend for the whole family.
publication / Դեկտեմբեր 30, 2014
Community Mapping Tool
Community Mapping will help development facilitators (DFs) to begin developing their relationship with children and youth leaders.
article / Նոյեմբեր 14, 2011
Making life online safer for Georgian children
In response, World Vision launched the ‘Keeping Children Safe Online’ project, with staff from the Imereti Area Development Programme organising information campaigns for youth, teachers and parents about safe use of the Internet.
article / Դեկտեմբեր 23, 2016
World Vision supports women cooperatives and contributes to the rehabilitation of nutritional homes in the district of Sebkha.
Many families in the district of Sebkha live in particularly worrying economic insecurity situation. Unemployment, the lack of training and the absence of income generating activities impact the food security of the households, leading to serious consequences on children.
article / Հուլիս 22, 2018
South Sudan’s conflict continues to impact lives of children like Jenifer
By Lisi Emmanuel Alex, Communications Officer
publication / Մարտ 4, 2014
Pray for Syria - Church Bulletin Insert
Insert for church bulletin that provides an overview of the prayer vigil for Syria. Other options/styles available here.
page / Հունիս 8, 2015
About Us
Conflict has displaced over 3.4 million Iraqis within the country and brought 240,000 refugees from Syria to Iraq. World Vision has been responding to the crisis in Iraq since 2014 and works in the three governorates of the Kurdish region, Ninewa and Kirkuk serving over 930,000 refugees and inte
article / Հունիս 27, 2013
Oyster mushrooms bring hope and education
Naowarat bends down and slowly ducks into her little mushroom nursery at the back of the house. Light enters the small opening. Rows and rows of oyster mushroom bags sit on wooden planks as high as 11 shelves. Sprays of water flow out from a water hose in the girl’s hand.
article / Հունվար 9, 2013
Lebanese youth reject discrimination by writing a book voicing their position
In a country shattered by a 15-year civil war and where the sociopolitical system is based on sectarian, gender, ethnical and regional discrimination, 18 members of World Vision’s Children’s Council in Lebanon recently launched a photo-advocacy book entitled, " We Stand Together Against Discrimi