article / Februar 29, 2016
Lack of Rain should not mean lack of Education: Drought and Education in Dangorayo, Puntland
People do not often correlate drought with education, but in Puntland located in northeastern Somalia, for hundreds of children the recent drought means that their hopes of gaining an education will be put on hold due to the recent climatic conditions affecting the region.
article / Februar 18, 2014
Mt Kelud’s Ash Blankets Most of Java
Mount Kelud spewed around 125 million cubic meters of volcanic ash just within several hours following its huge eruption on the Thursday evening on February 13, head of the Geology Agency Surono said in Kediri, East Java, on Sunday, February 16.
article / September 14, 2010
Parents of children with disabilities start working together for their children’s future
The National Conference for parents of children with disabilities was organised by World Vision and Puzzle Association in Romania’s capital, Bucharest and brought together around 100 participants; the majority of whom were parents but also volunteers and students interested in the issue.
article / September 18, 2013
Building up livelihood skills
World Vision South Sudan’s Juba Area Rehabilitation Programme (JARP) helped 46 South Sudanese youth aged between 17-30 years to complete a 3-month vocational training in tailoring (2 boys and 25 girls) and general carpentry skills (19 boys). The event took place at St.
press release / April 8, 2015
World Bank interfaith initiative ‘momentous’ says World Vision as it signs up
APRIL 7 – Faith leaders have a responsibility to step up their efforts to end extreme poverty, said World Vision today as the organisation’s international president Kevin Jenkins pledged commitment to an interfaith movement.
article / April 27, 2021
Lessons Learnt from Rwanda: Digitisation of Ultra-Poor Graduation (UPG) Monitoring and Evaluation
By: Julie Byun, Technical Advisor, Global Livelihoods
article / März 13, 2009
Preventing violence against girls in Lebanon gets spotlight
The roundtable, conducted in partnership with KAFA (enough) Violence & Exploitation and the Higher Council for Childhood, focused on: “Women and Men Working Together to Combat Violence against Girls” – the theme for this year’s International Women’s Day.
publication / Mai 4, 2018
Overview: Do No Harm for Faith Groups
This one-page brochure summarises the purpose, use cases, and history of the Do No Harm for Faith Groups manual. A 9-step diagram shows the typical steps that the facilitators take 25 participants through over three days.