article / Mai 15, 2006
Siran Valley families start over
Yet ask almost anyone in the area about the assistance they received after the 7.6 earthquake in Pakistan’s rugged northwest and they will smile and tell you that they received something beneficial from World Vision.
article / Mai 14, 2013
Bright future for farmers in Mtito Andei
For years, Mary Kyalo has been a subsistence farmer in Matengulu village in Mtito Andei, situated southeast of Nairobi. She has been planting pigeon peas, maize and beans, but often times she has experienced low yields or crop failure due to poor rainfall distribution.
article / März 24, 2013
The Harsh Journey of Life: Children without Proper Clothes Walk Kilometers to School
“In the middle of nowhere,” well outside the village limits and beyond the end of the road stands an isolated house. This is where Petronela and Marinel, both 35, live with their six children–three boys and three girls under 12, and another one on the way.
publication / April 13, 2020
Review of the citizen generated data from ISAF Phase I (2016-2018)
Participatory processes have been a part of local governance and decentralisation initiatives led by the Royal Government of Cambodia since the mid-1990s.
article / Juli 20, 2010
Albania Peer Educators become agents of change on HIV and AIDS issues
“I’m one of those who really discriminated against HIV-positive people,” says Erid, one of the Peer Educators (PEs) from Lezha, Albania. “Before I was a Peer Educator I couldn’t even think to be near them, let alone being their friend.”
article / Juni 19, 2012
Armenian children talk sports
Armenian children would love to have various choices of playing different kinds of sports, but for several reasons they are kept away even from available ones. They share their own experiences in sports and let the world know about their wishes regarding Olympic Games sports.
article / November 15, 2017
Improved nutrition sets Astrya up for a brighter future
Timor-Leste’s alarming malnutrition levels are among the highest in the world with over 50% of children under five classified as stunted and 11% classified as wasted.
article / Februar 4, 2009
A diary from Gaza...
January 29, 2009: As I sit in my room in Gaza listening to the wind blow through the plastic where glass should be, I ponder and feel the anger rising at what I have seen today.
article / Januar 29, 2009
New schools breathe life into quake-hit communities
Rukhsar is one of 2,500 students that is benefiting from World Vision’s transitional schools project in Oghi tehsil– an initiative that means students in Pakistan’s North West Frontier Province no longer have to study in tents following the devastating earthquake of 2005.