article / ივნისი 29, 2011
Building bridges for all nations: one family's search for peace and justice
JERUSALEM-WESTBANK-GAZA - The land of the Nassar family in the West Bank hums with the sound of nearby crickets and soothing gusts of wind. Walking the dirt road leading to the top of hill, where plastic tents are visible, the richness of the land is almost palpable.
article / ივნისი 23, 2011
Inclusive education - a powerful tool of social change
“Thanks to World Vision my son’s educational right was protected and Karen started attending school at the age of nine; before that my son was just spending time on his own at home”, says the mother of Karen Khachatrian, 12.
article / დეკემბერი 1, 2010
Looking for a brighter future is hard when you cannot see
Everybody needs inspiration. Everybody needs hope. For one World Vision sponsored girl living in a makeshift Bedouin tent located in the middle of the Hebron desert in the Palestinian West Bank, hope means being able to walk, learn and play like any girl her age.
publication / ოქტომბერი 26, 2012
Kids Understand How Other Kids Hurt
As a child-focused organisation working in nearly 100 nations, World Vision abhors the abuse and exploitation of children and adolescents and undertakes advocacy and programmes to end it.
publication / მარტი 5, 2021
Week of Prayer: Community Guide
World Vision believes the Church is the greatest God-ordained force for holistic transformation. That is why we’re joining major global church networks, organisationsand denominations for a Global Week of Prayer for COVID-19.
publication / თებერვალი 28, 2022
Savings for Transformation Implementation Guide Spanish
La Guía de implementación de S4T proporciona orientación al personal de World Vision y a los socios sobre cómo planear e implementar el Modelo de proyecto básico de S4T de World Vision.
article / აპრილი 23, 2013
Malaria in Mozambique: the gossamer thread
Marita Adelino is not your typical 10-year-old. In a world where so many children want so much, she wants two things only—a best friend and a mosquito net. Marita is terrified of the tiny, wicked creatures that spread malaria, the disease that killed her best friend, Marta João, last year.