publication / Decembar 1, 2017
2017 Global mHealth Summary
Global mHealth / Digital Health Summary published in 2017
publication / April 30, 2016
World Vision's response to El Niño in Asia-Pacific
The latest round of El Niño - the warming of ocean surface waters that triggers extreme weather worldwide- has been rated one of the severest ever. The World Meteorological Organization noted 2015 was the warmest year on record.
article / Juni 4, 2015
Winning the war on Ebola – one burial at a time
By Maseray Kamara, as told to Karen HomerI am an Ebola survivor. My husband and my sister are not. They are among the 3,900 Ebola victims who have died in Sierra Leone in the year since the epidemic began.Life as my family knew it ended when Ebola began.
article / Januar 26, 2012
Youth celebrate a decade of building peace in Kosovo
KOSOVO- For the past ten years children in Kosovo have been building a new world of peace in a war-torn country that has “cured their souls from war wounds.” At the beginning of January, World Vision Kosovo and World Vision Germany and over 100 children from five communes around the count
publication / Decembar 18, 2014
Exploring Our Context-Part 1
The purpose of this guidance is to explore the starter group’s understanding and definition of child well-being in the primary focus area. Based on this discussion, the starter group begins identifying stakeholders who are important for children to thrive.
publication / Mart 3, 2016
Proposal Competition Announcement
World Vision’s Child Health Now Campaign is pleased to invite students and youths under 30 years old to join Proposal Competition under the theme “Don’t Stop Now! End Child Malnutrition with Sustainable Development Goal 2 and 3!”
article / Januar 17, 2012
Worst place to be a mother – best place to be a midwife
When 32-year-old Shukria gave birth to her first child at just 15 years of age she never dreamt she would become a midwife and that her daughter would follow in her footsteps.
publication / Oktobar 15, 2018
Multiannual Financial Framework 2021-2027
The EU has committed to support partner countries in reducing the number of stunted children by at least 7 million by 2025.