publication / Tháng 8 21, 2013
ND message
In 2012, we saw many remarkable stories that highlighted how our partnership is making a difference for children. In Xiangdao village, 17 infants moved from being undernourished to nourished after their mothers learned better feeding and care practices.
publication / Tháng 12 18, 2014
Message Box
This tool helps programme staff concisely and consistently communicate “who we are” as World Vision to community members and potential partners. It has a central message about World Vision’s identity and supporting messages based on the programme’s unique context.
publication / Tháng 10 29, 2014
Becoming Early Action Agencies: The SomReP Community Based Early Action System in Somalia
publication / Tháng 11 11, 2016
Harmonization In Action - Survey
Shared within the 15 November Harmonisation in Action Workshop at HSR2016.
article / Tháng 11 25, 2015
Imagine life without water!
Ali has been living in Lebanon for three years, but still describes his family home by going back in time and place, to his residence in Syria. He blankly recalls details like the street, the building, how he lived on the third floor, one floor beneath his parents' apartment.
publication / Tháng 11 16, 2015
Somalia Heritage Programme
Somalia Heritage Week will be taking place at the National Museum in Nairobi from the Wednesday, 18 November through Saturday, 21 November. This is an exciting free event to interact with Somali culture and heritage.
publication / Tháng 5 1, 2014
The Child Safe Traveller - Lao Language
The Child Safe Traveller presents findings of research conducted in Bangkok, Thailand, with nearly 270 travellers from 39 countries.
article / Tháng 3 8, 2022
Meet the women daring to end malaria in Malawi
The “man’s world” that James Brown wrote about some 50 decades ago, continues to crumble before our eyes as many impeccable women continue to break glass ceilings in demonstrating their capabilities to read and lead. At World Vision in Malawi, we have many of these women, some of whom are helping us fight malaria.