article / juin 29, 2011
Feeding the next generation by empowering today’s generation of women
“The money is not as important, but what is, is that we are working together as a community. One hand, one work”, says 35-year-old Samaher Qabaha, one of the participants of a World Vision-supported Food Processing project in Jenin, who shares that she is now better able to support her children.
publication / décembre 22, 2014
Channels of Hope for Ebola Overview
The Channels of Hope model is a World Vision methodology that mobilises faith leaders to respond to development issues in their immediate environments. In response to the Ebola crises, WV applied years of experience and developed a curriculum focused specifically on Ebola.
publication / décembre 3, 2015
Child Health and Nutrition Impact Study
The Child Health and Nutrition Impact Study was a five-year research collaboration, launched in 2012, between World Vision and Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health together with academic partners in four countries.
article / novembre 10, 2009
Palestinian children speak about their rights & dreams
Inside the small, dilapidated building structure that serves as the Al Shoumo’ community centre (“Candle Centre”) in the village of Al Maasara, just south of Bethlehem city, 12-year-olds, Balqis Hassan Burjiyeh and Mohammad Abu Hilewa seem wise beyond their years, almost as if they are adults trappe