publication / Oktobar 4, 2023
ՎՎ Հայաստանի արձագանքը Լեռնային Ղարաբաղի ճգնաժամին
ՎՎ Հայաստանի արձագանքը Լեռնային Ղարաբաղի ճգնաժամին
article / April 16, 2015
The life after war- An Agent Orange victim
Bui Xuan Nam limps to the wood engraving machine to continue his work. He’s got some orders this month. Nam’s little son is sitting next to him, looking attentively at his father’s hands moving rhythmically on a wood plate.
article / Juni 6, 2023
Engage youth to save the planet and sustain the environment
Citi Foundation supports World Vision Foundation of Thailand to implement the Youth LED - TRASH2CASH project.
publication / Maj 14, 2013
Annual Review 2012
World Vision continued our efforts to improve the lives of underprivileged Vietnamese children in sustainable ways over the course of the 2012 fiscal year. We have started to measure and reported on child wellbeing targets in many of our Area Development Programmes (ADPs).
article / Februar 27, 2018
World Vision brings relief to the victims of Typhoon Damrey in Central Vietnam
Typhoon Damrey made landfall in Vietnam on 4 November 2017, causing serious flooding in 15 provinces of Central Viet Nam and creating acute food security, water and sanitation, shelter and livelihood needs. As a result of the typhoon, 123 people were killed, and over 300 people injured.
publication / Januar 15, 2024
World Vision Ghana Annual Report 2022
This report showcases a summary of the concerted efforts of staff, partners, stakeholders and donors from October 2021 to September 2022. Click below to download our Annual Report and discover the impact that we achieved with your support.
article / Juli 2, 2015
Comfort food
While other boys swam or played games during the summer holiday, Vo Duy Nam trudged 30-40 km every day under the scorching sun to peddle chopsticks and toothpicks in Da Nang and Nha Trang, two of Vietnam’s tourism hotspots.
article / Novembar 17, 2015
Plantation project helps send kids to school
Pakngar village is surrounded by beautiful mountains and forests in the district of Sepone, Savannakhet province.People here live on farms, mainly planting rice and cassava, both of which provide income to support their children’s schooling.
article / Februar 27, 2015
A menu for change
by Vi Van Thuan – Quan Son ADP CoordinatorWith nutritious lunches now on offer at her kindergarten, five-year-old Pham Ha Nhu Tam is healthier and no longer wants to skip any classes.