article / Juni 24, 2021
Diversifying livelihoods and household incomes in South Sudan’s communities
“There were no vegetable farms, saving groups, income-generating activities before the mother garden groups were organized in our communities”, says 43-year old Martha Nyabut.
article / August 15, 2017
Children for Christ Camps 2017
World Vision Rwanda (WV Rwanda), in partnership with 6 church umbrella bodies in Rwanda, organised the 2017 edition of the Children For Christ Camps, which took place from August 8-11 in different parts of Rwanda and gathered around 1,300 children.
article / April 15, 2020
Syrian refugees and the fear of COVID-19: We are not willing to underestimate it, and the bombings were not as scary!
Since the beginning of war in their country, most Syrians who sought refuge in Lebanon, went through drastic changes in their lives.
article / Juni 17, 2010
Gift catalog cow turns dreaded new school year to time of anticipation
Why? Their mother, Haykavard Harutyunyan, 36, explains that her family of six children, husband and mother-in-law have all had to survive on a monthly poverty allowance of 61,000 AMD (US$160) and a small pension for the grandmother.
article / Februar 19, 2015
An art therapist comes home to work with women and children
Jwan Omar, is one of the children born in the midst of war. When she was just one month old (and her brother, Shwan, was 1 year old) her father was abducted by the militias in Baghdad and went missing. The family later learned that he was burned to death. They never knew the reason why.
publication / Mai 1, 2014
The Child Safe Traveller - Khmer language
The Child Safe Traveller presents findings of research conducted in Bangkok, Thailand, with nearly 270 travellers from 39 countries.
article / Mai 21, 2012
Officials worry about return to drought
By Lucy Murunga
Officials in the northeastern part of Kenya are worried a lack of rain could lead to the return of drought-like conditions that swept across the Horn of Africa in 2011.
article / Mai 21, 2012
Kenya: Officials worry about return to drought
By Lucy Murunga
Officials in the northeastern part of Kenya are worried a lack of rain could lead to the return of drought-like conditions that swept across the Horn of Africa in 2011.
article / September 8, 2017
Four ways to make health centres safe for children and adolescents
In the Northern Uganda district of Kole where I live, young people are desperately in need of youth-friendly health services. In our country, children are at risk of malaria, HIV, TB and sexually transmitted diseases.
article / Mai 24, 2016
"Let me be a channel of hope" prays Kenyan pastor
A personal story told by Phanuel Odany Mbande, Kenyan pastor and maternal/child health champion: