article / September 24, 2012
No longer relying on food aid
After about five years of free food, under World Vision's general food distribution programme in partnership with the World Food Program, residents of a village in Baringo grew tired of just receiving food.
article / August 18, 2020
Embracing Stronger Partnerships across the Nexus: World Vision’s story
Summary: In this joint blog post with CDA Collaborative Learning, Maya Assaf-Horstmeier, Director of Peacebuilding and Conflict Sensitivity, writes about a new approach for ad
publication / January 2, 2014
Keeping children safe from abuse in tourism - Lao language
This report provides a comprehensive guide and tools for facilitators to conduct training for stakeholders in the tourism industry in Southeast Asia.
opinion / February 11, 2020
How can we best help girl child soldiers?
Lyndsay Hockin considers how to meet the particular needs of girls released from armed forces and gangs.
article / October 6, 2016
Disaster Risk Reduction - Planning ahead to save lives
Philippines - Nine ways schools are preparing for disasters in TagbilaranBy: Florence Joy Maluyo
article / April 27, 2006
Tsotne: Moving on from Institutions and conflict
The smiling boy is 14 year old Tsotne, a boy with a past steeped in misery. A positive future seemed almost a lost hope, but fortunately he met World Vision’s Learners for Life social worker and introduced him to the Community youth centre.
article / November 13, 2012
Making a difference in his community
As a 12-year-old World Vision Rwanda registered child’s outstanding achievements have shown, one is never too young to make a difference.