video / September 10, 2015
Sharing is happiness
On September 2 , 2015 Sponsor from Hong Kong visited his sponsored child, living in Kakheti region. Mr. Brian Wong has been sponsoring Avto for 5 years already, so their face to face meeting, after years' communication through letters, was very emotional.
article / Mai 1, 2015
The hopes and dreams of children in Iraq camps
Can dreams be dashed by war? Can the children of this so-called “lost generation” who have seen and experienced so much pain and conflict see a silver lining? I A recent visit with a number of them northern Iraq revealed that many have not given up.
article / Mai 8, 2013
Mother's Day
On Mother's Day we honour mothers from around the world. Because if there is one thing all mothers have in common, it is a love for their families, and a desire to provide for them. Here are some of their stories.
article / Dezember 8, 2015
Photovoice! Children choose to depict broken Human Rights in Roma population
In 1948, the United Nations passed a resolution, drafted by leaders from around the world, that specified the Universal Human Rights all individuals, regardless of class, race, geographic location or gender should have access to.
page / April 10, 2013
Nuestra Propuesta Programática
La propuesta programática de Visión Mundial Ecuador contempla::PROYECTO DE LA PRIMERA INFANCIA (0 a 5 años)Contribuye a:
article / Juni 27, 2014
Jamu, the Icon of Usapinonot village
Though we live in a remote area, that won't stop us from acheiving our dreams. With a high motivation to pay our children's education tuition and fulfill our daily needs, we work hard everyday. We look for promising business opportunity that will compete well in the marketplace.
article / Juli 7, 2014
Detectan 5 prácticas culturales que son nocivas para los niños
Página Siete, 01/07/2014.- Poner un huevo caliente en la boca de un niño para evitar que mienta o quemarle las manos con una cuchara caliente para que no tome cosas ajenas son dos de las cinco prácticas culturales nocivas para los infantes que aún prevalecen en el país, seg
page / September 28, 2018
Educational Neglect
Burundi has greatly improved in terms of school enrolment, reaching more than 90% of all school age children enrolled at Primary School. However, a number of parents and caregivers fail to attend to the needs of the children during their education process.