publication / Septembar 19, 2014
Keeping our children safe from sexual abuse - Lao Language
Purpose of the Discussion Forum Toolkit
The Community Representatives Discussion Forum is a short, flexible session to equip participants with basic knowledge and skills to keep children safe from sexual abuse in their community.
article / Oktobar 11, 2012
Lost olive trees means less income and lost opportunities for families in the West Bank
Olive trees are the main source of income for many Palestinian families and lost trees mean less income and lost opportunities for families in general and affect children in particular.
article / Oktobar 3, 2012
School feeding keeps kids in school
Education was not a priority for parents and children when arriving to the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camps. Instead, families were worried about safety, shelter and food. People arrived with only a few clothes, a very small quantity of food and water.
publication / April 23, 2018
LICITACIÓN PÚBLICA N°17 - CONSTRUCCIÓN BATERÍA DE BAÑOS UNIDAD EDUCATIVA FRANZ TAMAYO – URBANIZACIÓN LOS PINOS
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article / Mart 26, 2017
Serving hope, one hot meal at a time
One and a half year old Sumaya tries to feed on her mother's milk. Her mother Amandru gently pulls little Sumaya's mouth away from her breast again. Her breasts are empty. It has been more than seven days since she was last able to breastfeed Sumaya.
article / Mart 27, 2008
Armenian girl recovers from domestic abuse and poverty
“My father used to drink a lot. He would come home late at night, wake everyone up and shout at us. Sometimes he would throw us out of the house and would not let us in until morning,” remembers Siranuysh, 13.
article / Februar 11, 2014
Romania: making medical care more accessible
By: Gabriela Grama; World Vision Romania
article / Oktobar 31, 2016
Improving access to water, sanitation and hygiene in Mauritania
Located in the Aghorat district, villages like Freikika, Maghtaa Sfeira and Dakhlet Dembou are totally isolated and disconnected from any sign of urbanization. Local communities had no access to water for many years in these areas, which is the case for many Mauritanians.
publication / Avgust 22, 2013
Child Protection
World Vision’s mission is to improve the lives of children and keeping children safe lies at the heart of this. Childrenin Lao PDR are at risk of being trafficked to neighbouring countries to work in inhumane conditions.
press release / Septembar 7, 2016
Investing in Reading Resources to Improve Literacy Skills for Children in Cambodia
Statement for International Literacy Day, 2016 – Phnom Penh, Cambodia