page / May 14, 2013
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World Vision Ethiopia staff taking part at the Ethiopian Great Run, 2018- With a theme “Empower Girls Now; they are the next leaders!”
publication / March 11, 2014
World Vision Vietnam- Application for Employment
World Vision Vietnam 14-16 Ham Long Hanoi, VietnamTel. 84.4.39439920 Fax 84.4.39439921APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENTĐƠN XIN VIỆC
article / November 29, 2023
World Vision Mozambique school feeding program recognized for excellence
World Vision-Mozambique has been awarded the Certificate of Excellence for Outstanding Performance in Reporting and Accounting, during the Food Assistance Centre of Competence Meeting, held in Bangkok, Thailand, from the 20th to 23rd of November.
publication / February 6, 2017
The Status of Children in Conflict with the Law in Cambodia and Vietnam
This research aims to highlight the International Minimum Standards in handling children in conflict with the law (CICL) and to identify the gaps in minimum guarantees upheld in the national legislation around Juvenile Justice in Cambodia and Vietnam.
publication / December 22, 2016
The Status of Children in Conflict with the Law in Cambodia and Vietnam
This research aims to highlight the International Minimum Standards in handling children in conflict with the law (CICL) and to identify the gaps in minimum guarantees upheld in the national legislation around Juvenile Justice in Cambodia and Vietnam.
publication / September 23, 2023
Building Hope, creating a legacy: The Journey of Kota Area Programme
World Vision International Lesotho National Director, Mr. James Chifwelu' remarks at the celebration of the remarkable journey of the Kota Area Programme
press release / January 12, 2024
New MOU signed to promote unity for families and communities in Champasack Province
World Vision's commitment to fostering family and community unity in Laos reached a significant milestone on January 10, 2024, with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding.
article / November 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.
article / October 10, 2016
Mobile Library as Children’s Best Friend
An ancient proverb once said that book is the window to the world. Interest in reading for Indonesian people is still low. Based on UNESCO data in 2015, reading interest in Indonesia is only 1000:21, it means that from 1000 people only 21 who regularly read books.
article / March 10, 2015
A mobile library comes to Almon
My name is Almon, from Samalantan sub district, Bengkayang district in West Kalimantan. I am in the sixth grade of elementary school.