article / أغسطس 6, 2009
Georgia: long-term needs of 26,000 displaced prime concern one year after conflict
“At the beginning of the conflict World Vision tried to meet the basic, most immediate needs of the tens of thousands of people who flooded into Tbilisi.
article / أكتوبر 26, 2009
Loans help farmers invest in land to benefit families
The Haroyan family lives in an ordinary village house in Garnahovit, in the Talin region of north-west Armenia.
article / فبراير 26, 2009
Widow & mother fights for better future for her 7 children
“I worked at a dairy since I was 14 and my hands are not used to resting for a minute without doing something. After Gheorghe passed away, life became harder for us, but I must take care of my children, to feed and send them to school”, says Mirela.
article / مايو 30, 2008
Irrigation means food for children and hope for Yeghiazaryan family
The old children’s adage, “Rain, rain go away, come again another day’ is something you will never hear spoken in Tsaghkashen village nestled in the Gavar region of Armenia.
article / يوليو 16, 2013
We have a big challenge to overcome!
Badghis is a province in the northwestern portion of Afghanistan. Like much of Afghanistan, the province is rural. And, like much of the country, it suffers from a lack of health facilities and trained health professionals.
publication / يناير 31, 2018
Innovations in project implementation for enhanced project sustainability
As part of the Nepal Earthquake Response rehabilitation phase, World Vision International Nepal (WVIN) is currently implementing the Nepal Earthquake Response Project (NERP) with funding from Global Affairs Canada.
publication / يناير 31, 2018
Innovations in project implementation for enhanced project sustainability
As part of the Nepal Earthquake Response rehabilitation phase, World Vision International Nepal (WVIN) is currently implementing the Nepal Earthquake Response Project with funding from Global Affairs Canada.
article / أكتوبر 6, 2007
Jhangi villagers press on in the face of adversity: two years after the quake
The first and strongest wave of the earthquake killed 17 of Jhangi’s villagers, including six children. Every one of the 45 houses in the village was reduced to piles of debris in just few seconds.