article / November 25, 2015
Imagine life without water!
Ali has been living in Lebanon for three years, but still describes his family home by going back in time and place, to his residence in Syria. He blankly recalls details like the street, the building, how he lived on the third floor, one floor beneath his parents' apartment.
publication / Januar 31, 2018
Accountability - How effective was client feedback and its impact
Overview of WVIN’s Community Feedback and Response Mechanism in Gorkha and Nuwakot
publication / Juni 29, 2017
Feasibility of Multi-purpose Cash Transfers in N’Guigmi, Niger
This assessment was conducted by World Vision’s Emergency Program in the Lake Chad Basin.
publication / Oktober 29, 2014
Becoming Early Action Agencies: The SomReP Community Based Early Action System in Somalia
article / Dezember 11, 2007
Meeting my Roma sister: a tale of two thirty-somethings
Today, Marta has six children, ages six to eighteen, and a granddaughter, almost a year old. All eight of them live in a one-room house (a former storage shed) with no electricity or running water.
publication / Oktober 11, 2017
Presentation about Sesame WASHUP! by WV Lebanon
Presentation given by George el Chami about the implementation of the WASHUP! initiative with Syrian refugee children in Lebanon. This was shared during a webinar on 11 October 2017 in honour of Global Handwashing Day.
article / November 18, 2017
Improving the lives of the vulnerable youth in Somalia through vocational skills training
World Vision in collaboration with World Food Programme rolled out a nine-month vocational training project in Dollow, South Central Somalia.