article / ديسمبر 1, 2009
Armenia shows why HIV prevention & education begins at home
As the link between new cases of HIV infection in Armenia and seasonal migration to Russia and Ukraine becomes more evident, World Vision is renewing its HIV prevention activities by engaging new faith leaders as well as members of the communities where men frequently migrate in search of jobs.Recen
article / يونيو 29, 2011
Feeding the next generation by empowering today’s generation of women
“The money is not as important, but what is, is that we are working together as a community. One hand, one work”, says 35-year-old Samaher Qabaha, one of the participants of a World Vision-supported Food Processing project in Jenin, who shares that she is now better able to support her children.
article / فبراير 8, 2019
Third Syria Conference to be held in Brussels in March 2019
The Syrian civil war is the world’s biggest humanitarian crisis, leaving hundreds of thousands dead and more than 13 million in need of humanitarian assistance. Since the crisis in Syria begun, around 5.6 million Syrians have fled to neighbouring countries for refuge.
article / يونيو 5, 2021
“Vegetable Brings life, Creates Better Conditions for Internal Displaced People”
PAMO Léonie 28 is a mother of six children who fled insecurity in Ippy in 2019 to come and settle in Madomale village, Pladama commune in Sub-Prefecture of Bambari.
page / أغسطس 31, 2012
New York
World Vision’s New York office works to influence the United Nations and other decision-makers based in the city, in order to connect policy with practice to achieve the fulfilment of the rights of the most vulnerable children of this world.
New York is the global headquarters of the United Nation,
article / سبتمبر 5, 2020
Community-led Complementary Feeding Sessions: A preventive approach to combating malnutrition
Community-led Complementary Feeding and Learning Sessions (CCFLS) is one of the nutrition approaches that World Vision is promoting as a preventive measure to address child malnutrition, funded through UK's Department for International Development (DFID).
article / فبراير 7, 2019
CAR: Mosquito nets for all to prevent malaria
Central African Republic is among the poorest countries in the world. It has a precarious health system and a mortality rate that rose from 17‰ in 1988 to 20‰ in 2003. Malaria, AIDS and tuberculosis are the main causes of disease and mortality.
article / أكتوبر 17, 2006
Kids for Peace leader invited to UN as Kosovo enters final status talks
The invitation from the UN Economic and Social Council representative in Geneva, came during a successful four day trip to Geneva, Switzerland to celebrate last months United Nations International Peace Day.
article / أبريل 12, 2013
Blog: Why the work of the Brussels office is critical to World Vision's mission
Welcome to our inaugural blog post. We intend to use this blog to explore the very real ways in which the policies and practices of the European Union (EU) impact on World Vision’s efforts to improve the lives of vulnerable children in some of the poorest parts of the world.
article / مارس 10, 2021
Hard work pays off
The story of the Balla family resembles an Albanian old proverb that reached us from generation to generation with the main message: "If you work hard on your land, you will find the wealth of your ancestors.”