article / février 27, 2012
Hope arrives in Moisi’s eyes
It took a burning bush to motivate the biblical Moses to decide to lead his people out of poverty and desperation, but for 16-year-old Moisi Shimcani of Cetush, a remote village outside of rural Peshkopi in the mountains of northeastern Albania, hope arrived when World Vision entered his
article / juillet 16, 2015
Bright future awaiting fresh graduates in the Job Placement Program
“Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Teach a man to fish and he will eat for the rest of his life”. Chinese proverb
article / mai 22, 2017
Millions join hearts and minds to pray for end to famine
This press release was originally posted by the World Council of Churches.May 22, 2017
article / mai 14, 2015
He’s All She Has
Ndjerane Frederic is a boy who never had the chance to live a normal life. He lost his mother,Elise Yondiguimal,in 2012 after a long illness.He never knew his father,Djiangar, who left thevillagesoon after his birth. Nobody knows where he is.
article / mai 12, 2015
Creating new waterways with irrigation infrastructure
Grant project name: Food for Work (FFW)Funded by: World Food Programme and Bill and Melinda Gates FoundationTime frame: 8 months (1st March to 31 October 2014)Purpose and objectives:
publication / octobre 25, 2012
Salt Iodisation at the Household Level
Iodine deficiency in pregnancy can cause a spectrum of problems. This guide explains how and when to use rapid test kits to measure salt iodisation in households to prevent iodine deficiency.
article / mars 25, 2015
Youth raise funds to save a youth’s life
A group of 15 young people, between the ages of 15 and 22, who call themselves “Youth Vision” are often described as passionate, innovative, energetic and big-hearted.
article / mars 18, 2015
New Hospital Ward: Ammunition Against Shame
Story by John Schenk: Global Centre Communications, Manager Communications Academy
article / février 27, 2015
Enduring the Stigma: diary of safe and dignified burial workers
‘I’ve seen a lot in this job, but that was the saddest day of my life,” reflects Francis Cole. Eyes downcast, Cole recalls the day he buried a mother and her two-day-old daughter—victims of Ebola Virus Disease in Sierra Leone.