article / février 15, 2012
Children Bear the Brunt of Conflict in South Sudan
By Michael Arunga
Inside a health clinic in South Sudan, two-year-old Majong Manywer grimaces, groans and wriggles.
article / octobre 19, 2012
Women's self help group
Erdenechimeg is the leader of a women's self-help group called Nemekh, which means "Plus." She organized the group with 5 other women in November 2011. "Before organizing the group I used to do felt crafts at home. I was in need of equipment that is necessary for the felt materials.
article / octobre 5, 2015
Knowledge for life: Integrating scientific and local knowledge to prepare for future disasters
"After typhoon Haiyan, when so many people lost homes and family members, we came to appreciate the importance of being prepared for disasters in the future."
publication / mars 16, 2016
Smart Navigator Booklet (Khmer)
The Smart Navigator Booklet contains important information about migration that youth can use as a resource. Through the Smart Navigator series, youth learn how to apply specific life skills to trafficking scenarios in order to build their own resilience.
page / juin 5, 2015
Supporting Global Week of Action
In May, World Vision carried out a country-wide social mobilization and sensitization campaign aimed at getting to zero neo-natal and maternal deaths in the next few years.
article / mars 13, 2014
India: accessing quality health care – a sea of hurdles
By: Theodore Sam, Communications; World Vision India
The emotion in Khushbu’s eyes is difficult to pinpoint.
article / décembre 19, 2008
Local fundraising effort to help families & children despite tough times in business
Five families will move into new furnished homes, donated by the Saturn Foundation, before next Easter, and four children will receive scholarships to study for the next four years.
press release / mai 5, 2014
Global Week of Action
The fifth birthday of any child marks a very important stage in his life as it paves the way for healthy growth and longer life expectancy. But sadly, every year 6,6 million children across the world die before they reach this age due to preventable diseases.
article / octobre 25, 2010
Helicopter airlifts deliver relief items to unreached families in Pakistan
Tomorrow, October 23, we will have our first helicopter airlift to the village of Sabo Burro. Tents, hygiene kits, cook sets, tarps, water containers, mats and water purification tablets will be delivered to 116 families living on the "flood protection" canal banks.