article / ოქტომბერი 18, 2015
World Vision engages in a mass communication campaign to end Child Marriage in Mali
Every year, around the world, fifteen million adolescents and teenage girls are forced into marriage, denying them of their right to education amongst their most fundamental human freedoms. That is 28 girls every minute – married off too soon, endangering their personal development and wellbeing
publication / იანვარი 31, 2018
Overview of Nepal Earthquake Recovery Programme funded by Global Affairs Canada
Overview of Nepal Earthquake Recovery Programme funded by Global Affairs Canada in Gorkha and Nuwakot
article / ნოემბერი 21, 2013
Nonggup Cooperative Improves Lives In Iniyandit Village
The presence of Nonggup Cooperative in Boven Digul, Papua province, has significantly changed the lives of people, especially children.Nonggup means cooperation in local language.
press release / ოქტომბერი 28, 2013
Report Launch: Seeking Improved Methods of Reintegration for Trafficking Survivors
“What happens to victims of human trafficking when they go home?”
article / დეკემბერი 22, 2016
Save herself, save her life
K was born in a poor family in Nam Giang district, Quang Nam province. K’s father passed away early, K’s mother became the breadwinner, working every job to earn the living for her children.
article / ოქტომბერი 16, 2013
World Vision Takes Part in “After Trafficking” Project
“After Trafficking” - Report Launch“What happens to victims of human trafficking when they go home?”
article / ოქტომბერი 20, 2005
Sharing tents, aftershocks & landslides in a divided village
Aftershocks always begin with a soft boom that reminds me of distant artillery fire. Then the earth begins to shake, or it used to. Lately, the tremors have been so intense the ground vibrates.
publication / მარტი 6, 2019
Ethiopia - January 2019 Situation report
Deyr/Hagaya seasonal rainfall: According to the Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET), below-average October-to-December deyr rains in southern Ethiopia has reduced the availability of water and pasture and slowed the recovery of some herders.