article / Junio 6, 2006
Lebanese Church youth leaders receive creative training
Sessions were designed to provide capacity building to Church Youth Leaders through new and practical tools and creative ways of serving children at churches.
article / Junio 1, 2006
Four become a family after a lifetime of institutionalisation
Diana, Sergo, Maia, and Keti have been living as one family with their foster parents Mzia and Marleni in the first World Vision community based group home which has been established in Batumi, a coastal town in west Georgia for young people who have reached an age requiring departure from children
article / Mayo 29, 2006
Pakistan launches Children’s Rights book
“Since the earthquake World Vision has been working on child protection in various parts of quake-ravaged Mansehra district, and was very concerned about child rights in the earthquake-affected regions of Pakistan,” said Richard Mukhwana, World Vision Child Protection Officer.
article / Mayo 29, 2006
School reconstruction in Quake Zone on track
“Every journey must start with a first step,” said Randall Tobias USAID Deputy Secretary for Foreign Assistance in Pakistan, “In this ground-breaking ceremony today, we mark the first step in an initiative that will ultimately rebuild dozens of schools and health facilities across the earthquake-
article / Mayo 23, 2006
Armenia lights a path to a brighter future for HIV and AIDS Memorial Day
“Today we are not only remembering those who died, but reinforcing our resolve to fight against HIV and AIDS,” said Mark Kelly, World Vision Armenia National Director.
article / Mayo 16, 2006
Afghanistan: Girls’ attendance doubles at schools
Using baseline numbers from 2004 when World Vision began its school enhancement programming, 8,522 girls were attending schools under the USDA-supported Food for Education programme. Two years later, in March 2006, records show attendance at 16,909.
article / Mayo 16, 2006
Former at-risk Georgian children become Peer educators
“Children are more cooperative and open with us as there is little age difference between us" said Mariam, one of the 12 young peer educators at a recent presentation of the Street Wise project to government representatives, other NGO’s and national media.
article / Mayo 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 / Mayo 10, 2006
Photo exhibition puts refugee issues back in spotlight
‘Refugees in Gegharkunik Marz of Armenia: 15 years on’, was a unique collaborative effort aimed at bringing up problems of refugees from Azerbaijan to the attention of governmental agencies, NGOs, mass media and the general public.
article / Mayo 9, 2006
Albania: Education for All Week- ‘Every Child Needs A Teacher’
In Albania, World Vision Albania and the Albanian Coalition For Children’s Education drew attention to the Albanian education system under the theme, ‘ Every Child Needs A Qualified Teacher’.