article / Decembar 20, 2011
The girls who give their parents hope
Poverty is commonplace in Han Pijesak, eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. This rural area has been neglected by government and charities alike because of its political affiliations, and the children living here bear the brunt.
publication / Septembar 5, 2014
Keeping safe from abuse - Thai language
With the increase in international tourism in the Greater Mekong Sub-Region has come an increase in the vulnerability of children in these areas.
publication / Septembar 4, 2014
Keeping safe from abuse - Lao language
With the increase in international tourism in the Greater Mekong Sub-Region has come an increase in the vulnerability of children in these areas.
page / Januar 4, 2013
Blog: View from the crisis
Smiles, laughter in the midst of crisisThe mothers who attend the Thursday meetings at World Vision’s Center for Management of Acute Malnutrition in Koulikoira are women of simple means, some of whom have never been to the city.
article / Maj 19, 2017
Youth and Sport for the Future
Over 300 youths were took part in a football tournament at district level in three different areas: Takeo, Battambang and Preah Vihear.
article / Januar 22, 2019
Savings success
Charlie is a 48-year-old father of six from a village in the south west area of the island of Tanna in Vanuatu. Located in the hills about a twenty minute steep drive from the main road, local people from the area are mostly subsistence farmers.
article / Novembar 20, 2014
We are committed and so will continue
As part of the celebration of the 25th anniversary of the adoption of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, we are pleased to share with you excerpts from the statement issued jointly with UNICEF and civil society partners: Childs Right Connect, Child Fund Alliance, the NGO forum on UNICEF,
article / Juni 12, 2019
"Just like Facebook": Digital cash a first for rural Timorese families
When Joaquina buys food and other everyday items for her family at the local store, she always pays in cash. In her village in rural Aileu, and across all of Timor-Leste, virtually all payments are made this way.