article / April 19, 2015
Putting nutrition on the table in Cambodia
Grant project name: Sahakkom Kon Laor project, Nutrition ProgrammeFunded by: The Innovation Fund, World Vision United StatesTime frame: July 2013- June 2015
publication / April 16, 2015
Keeping Children Safe Online (KCSO)
Keeping Children Safe Online (KCSO) is an innovative and adaptive practice that has demonstrated the ability to protect children from predators and other potentially harmful content that children can encounter while online.
publication / Oktobar 16, 2014
Conseils des VAC pour la programmation en Résilience et Moyens de subsistance
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publication / Juli 7, 2015
World Vision's Child Participation Strategic Direction
This Strategic Direction defines the path of World Vision’s child participation work for the next five years.
article / April 27, 2011
Walking towards hope: one disabled girl gets a second chance
Meeting 14-year-old Warda for the first time, it’s difficult to imagine that her beautiful but shy smile hides so much pain and sadness. Warda, which means “rose” in Arabic, has been physically disabled since birth, due to a defect in her spinal cord.
publication / Novembar 22, 2013
Maternidad en la niñez
Estado de la población mundial 2013 - Maternidad en la niñez, Enfrentar el reto del embarazo en adolescentesUNFPA - Por un mundo en que cada embarazo sea deseado, cada parto se realice sin riesgo, y se plasme el potencial de cada joven.
press release / Decembar 13, 2019
World Leaders must grasp the opportunity to alleviate the suffering of millions at Global Refugee Forum – World Vision
As a Christian organisation World Vision remembers that Jesus and his parents were refugees; forced to flee persecution, like many are today
article / Mart 4, 2009
A loan for a ‘normal’ life
Assuming the role of housewife for married women and mothers in BiH is a social norm, but Vernesa wanted something else for her and her family. Loans provided by EKI, World Vision’s Microfinance Institution in BiH, have given her the chance to contribute even more to her family’s wellbeing.