publication / Mai 25, 2015
Child Protection Policy Brief 2015 - English
This policy brief provides an overview of the current situation of children in Cambodia, the Government’s responses to child protection issues in the country, the gaps in the existing child protection system that hinder full and effective child protection, and key recommendations for improv
publication / Oktober 16, 2015
Our Rights
This booklet seeks to teach children their rights and responsibilities, family welfare, community care as well as promote and strengthen the resilience and well-being of children, particularly the most vulnerable.
article / Oktober 26, 2009
Loans help farmers invest in land to benefit families
The Haroyan family lives in an ordinary village house in Garnahovit, in the Talin region of north-west Armenia.
article / Oktober 9, 2015
He is alive thanks to World Vision
This is the story of Rahima a 35-year-old mother who had completely given hope on her youngest son’s ability to recover from acute malnutrition.
publication / März 4, 2010
Child Health Now - in a nutshell
Child Health Now is an initiative advocating for the health of children around the world. Millions of children die before they reach the age of five from preventable diseases. Child Health Now advocates for these children on a budget and policy level, working with national governments.
publication / März 7, 2018
European Development Days 2017
On 7 and 8 June 2017, the World Vision Brussels and EU Representation (EUREP) office participated in the European Development Days (EDDs).
publication / April 20, 2015
Beating Famine Issue 3
This e-newsletter captures the proceedings of the Beating Famine 2015 Conference which was held at Bingu International Conference Centre (BICC), Lilongwe, Malawi from 14-17 April, 2015. The Conference was attended by 550 delegates from 28 countries, representing 240 organisations.
article / Oktober 6, 2007
Jhangi villagers press on in the face of adversity: two years after the quake
The first and strongest wave of the earthquake killed 17 of Jhangi’s villagers, including six children. Every one of the 45 houses in the village was reduced to piles of debris in just few seconds.