article / Mayo 14, 2014
Miss Laila’s World
By Robert Neufeld, World Vision, Syrian Crisis ResponseThe first thing you notice about Laila Sakaji is her smile.
article / Marzo 3, 2014
The Big Dream of a Little Leader
“My vision is to see 50 percent of the children in East Sumba who still have no access to school would be able to complete primary school at zero cost!” said Yudianto Njepa Kaka (14) which was applauded by 47 children representing 47 villages in East Sumba, a district on barren Sumba Island in Ea
article / Agosto 2, 2011
Education in Romania
ROMANIA - Just 25% of Romanian students in rural areas went on to high-school in 2007 – a drop from 37% in 2005 according to a report by the Presidential Commission for Analysis and Policies Ellaboration in the Area of Education and Research. This staggering statistic is a real concern for develo
article / Julio 19, 2019
Francisca's dreams now within reach with new cocoa farming skills
For Francisca, cocoa farming is what she knows best and has been the primary source of income for her family for many years. Through the project, Francisca now produces twice as much as what she used to.
publication / Octubre 27, 2016
SDGs Citizen Survey 2016 (Khmer)
គោលដៅអភិឌ្ឍន៍ប្រកបដោយចីរភាព (SDGs) បានដាក់ចេញនូវវិស័យគន្លឹះទាំង១៧ ដែលត្រូវចាត់ទុកជាបញ្ហាអាទិភាពក្នុងការបង្កើតគោលនយោបាយនៅថ្នាក់ជាតិ និងអន្តរជាតិ ដើម្បីកាត់បន្ថយភាពក្រីក្រ ប្រយុទ្ធប្រឆាំងនឹងវិសមភាព និងភាពអយុត្តិធម៌ និងដោះស្រាយបញ្ហាបម្រែបម្រួលអាកាសធាតុត្រឹមឆ្នាំ២០៣០។
article / Junio 5, 2018
The boys behind bars and their new books
At the Roumieh Juvenile Detention Centre, over 180 teenagers with over 180 stories of deprivation are imprisoned. The stories when told vary, but they are very much similar; poverty, broken homes, and hopelessness.
article / Junio 5, 2018
The boys behind bars and their new books
At the Roumieh Juvenile Detention Centre, over 180 teenagers with over 180 stories of deprivation are imprisoned. The stories when told vary, but they are very much similar; poverty, broken homes, and hopelessness.
article / Septiembre 19, 2013
Supporting well-being of Syrian-Armenian children
World Vision Armenia joined forces with the Ministry of Diaspora, the “Coordination Centre for Syrian-Armenians’ Issues”, UNICEF, and Save the Children to support social and psychological well-being of Syrian-Armenian children, who escaped to Armenia due to the Syrian civil war.
article / Mayo 14, 2015
Opening doors for a young woman with a disability
Emina’s wheelchair is pulled to the very edge of her desk where that she leans her body. The Muscular Dystrophy that Emina suffers from has weakened her musculoskeletal system, taking away her balance and making it impossible for her to sit by herself.