article / Oktober 27, 2014
Your contribution improves education quality!
It wasn’t long ago that the children in the Phine area didn’t want to go to school. They were bored. The classrooms were over-crowded. They didn’t understand what was being taught.
page / August 28, 2019
Family Environment and Services in Communities for Children of Armenia
The ‘Family Environment and Services in Communities for Childr
article / Dezember 4, 2015
Impact for One, Impact for All
For Nona Mzhavandze, 59, sending her granddaughter Mariam off to preschool means more than just picking out her outfits and making breakfast. It has meant hours of meetings with social workers, teachers and an inclusive specialist.
article / Oktober 14, 2021
Hunger Crisis: What you need to know
Today, more than 45 million people are one step away from starvation, and more than 43 nations around the world are facing a hunger emergency or worse. To safely feed the world, the food systems should be reconsidered from production to consumption to enact longer impacts of consumption by the population.
article / Mai 11, 2007
Eugenia is not afraid of winter anymore
Eugenia, 12, doesn’t like speaking about the hardships she faces everyday because of the cold. Instead, her frostbitten face and hands speak volumes. Her skin is always dark red and hardened beyond her years, scarred by bitter winds and long winters.Eugenia hates mornings the most.
article / März 17, 2014
Sometimes love comes from far away...
“It was such a special day when I heard that you were coming to Albania.I was very excited and looking so much for-ward for this day to come. We had three wonderful days together, which I will always remember.
article / Februar 14, 2011
Study reveals lack of pediatricians is hurting Armenian children
A shortage of pediatricians is hurting Armenian children, especially those living on the peripheries of the country, says a World Vision-funded study released during round-table discussions in Yerevan, Armenia initiated as part of World Vision’s Child Health Now campaign.
article / August 26, 2009
Bringing home the honey in South Bethlehem
“This project has added a lot to my life, and I will never leave such a project, even if I am the only one working in beekeeping.” These words were spoken by Hajer Khalid Husain Abu Shaqra, a 38-year-old Palestinian woman living in Marah Ma\'alla located in the southern cluster of the Bethlehem Gove
article / April 27, 2016
Investing in behavior change to fight malaria
Different investments including behavior change are contributing to roll back malaria in Mozambique and health authorities report 26 per cent drop of deaths caused by malaria in 2015 compared to 2014.