article / يوليو 16, 2012
Kosovo honours World Vision
During the last month, the Office of the Prime Minister of Kosovo and the municipality of Prishtina organized an inauguration ceremony of an obelisk in honour of the international organizations and personalities who support Kosovo’s population.
article / نوفمبر 26, 2015
A Youth of Kosovo speaks to the European Parliament
On November 20, Universal Children’s Day, Zgjim, 16, a youth from Kosovo, member of World Vision’s Kids for Peace Project, was selected to lead a workshop on child participation to the European Parliament.
article / ديسمبر 16, 2014
Youth Councils make their mark in Kosovo
More than 200 participants from 10 well-organized local youth councils learned how to raise their voicesto provoke institutional changes—the outcome of a two-year grant called “Youth Capacity and Action for Change” (YCAC), funded by the EU and the Austria
article / سبتمبر 21, 2016
Building peace for the dreamed Kosovo -The story of Krenare
When you are born among shots, fire and bombs, what you dream about most is peace. So it was for Krenare. The 18 years old girl was born and lives in Kraishta, a small town in Kosovo. Her father was a commander in the Kosovo army. During the war, he was injured and taken hostage.
video / أغسطس 18, 2020
Luiza Gega - World Vision Albania & Kosovo Ambassador - Her message for #HiddenHeroes
''Hello, I am finally back in Albania, living a new reality where the pandemic has laid bare the problems and challenges of the Albanian families, especially those in need of help.
article / مايو 29, 2008
Kosovo Youth Visit Religious Sites
“If we are to build a peaceful future in Kosovo we must learn to accept each other’s differences”, said Mother Makarija, the Abbess of the ‘Sokolica’ Monastery, as she welcomed the children, reinforcing the message that it is important for everyone in Kosovo to respect their neighbours.
article / يناير 11, 2008
Kosovo’s Kids for Peace celebrate 6 years
Adults in Kosovo may find themselves trapped in vicious circles of inter ethnic hatred however, parents and teachers work hard through KFP clubs to convey a strong message to all by encouraging their pupils and children to free themselves from stereotypes and behaviour that reinforce separation of t
article / أكتوبر 11, 2013
From Hate to Hope….A Miracle of Kosovo Children
By Ji-hye Yoo, Korea JoongAng Daily - (Seoul) September 13, 2013STORY HIGHLIGHTSl ‘Kids for Peace’ club positive and peaceful feedbacks
publication / ديسمبر 14, 2021
Using CLA to Revisit Past Failures and Adapt Future Approaches for Greater Impact
Through the USAID-funded Nobo Jatra (New Beginning) project, World Vision Bangladesh uses CLA to revisit past failures to improve and adapt future approaches.
article / ديسمبر 20, 2011
Kosovo’s farmers plough ahead
Kosovo’s 1998-1999 war devastated farmland, reduced animals by half and left farmers "at zero". World Vision stood by farmers from day one, giving seed and fertilizer, helping repair tractors and giving loans to buy cows and repair barns.