publication / Julio 27, 2020
Relationship Education About Choices and Healing (REACH)
World Vision's gender and protection programming builds on our six years of work in Vanuatu, and the trust relationships we have developed over time with community members and leaders, to positively transform gender norms and foster safer, more inclusive communities.
article / Marzo 8, 2017
Cash today, savings tomorrow and resiliency ahead
Grace works to prepare snacks she will sell at one of the project work sites.
publication / Febrero 25, 2014
Artículos varios sobre el bullying
Distintos artículos sobre bullying de apoyo
article / Diciembre 20, 2013
Christmas surprise: Anti-violence program in Solomon Islands gets funding boost from Australian Government
Solomon Islands children and their families had an early Christmas surprise when Australia’s Minister for Foreign Affairs visited, giving out toys to share. While there were plenty of smiles all round, Minister Julie Bishop and her high level de
publication / Julio 29, 2021
Resilience and Livelihoods Sector Brochure - Uganda (2021-2025)
Our goal is to contribute to improved the resilience and livelihoods of 367,578 most vulnerable households for sustainable well-being of children by 2025. We seek to reach more than 1.8 million children by 2025. Our vision is to break the cycle of intergenerational poverty.
article / Junio 14, 2013
Bringing water to the desert in Jordan
The continuous stream of Syrians seeking refuge in Jordan (and other nearby countries) continues to grow. Zaatari, the main refugee camp in the Jordan has grown so quickly in the last year, it would be the fifth largest city in the country.
page / Mayo 8, 2013
Design Monitoring and Evaluation Officer- SomRep
World Vision International – Somalia Program wishes to invite applications from highly competent dynamic, self-driven and result oriented individual to fill the above mentioned position.
article / Julio 28, 2004
Albanian villagers instrumental in flood relief
In homes, blankets and mattresses are soaked through as the rain beats its way relentlessly through the gaps in wooden walls and roofs and seeps under doors. Food and furniture are destroyed and firewood too wet to burn. Children, wrapped in their only dry clothing, shiver in doorways.
article / Junio 5, 2012
Not a single drop of rain in Wajir
By Lucy Murunga, Communications Officer-WV Kenya