article / Հունվար 18, 2013
Massive Floods Still Haunt Jakarta
By Hendro Suwito, World Vision Indonesia communicator
article / Հուլիս 20, 2009
Food aid relieves burden in Pakistan’s conflict-torn northwest
Initiated in June following a massive displacement of people as a result of conflict between the Pakistani military and Taliban militants, the project will provide 24,983 households in Mardan district with wheat, pulses, vegetable oil, salt, sugar and tea until the end of the year.
article / Ապրիլ 30, 2016
New school provides Syrian children a chance to learn again
Sitting outside her family’s makeshift tent in Lebanon’s Mari Rajab, 5-year-old Malak never thought she would get the opportunity to attend school.
article / Փետրվար 10, 2015
Baidoa: Dignity restored for the displaced even amidst war
By Mohamud Ibrahim Mohammed, Liaison Coordinator, World Vision SomaliaWar has no mercy even to the elderly.
publication / Մարտ 8, 2018
Panel’s Improvement Analysis Report on 2013 Accountability Report
The INGO Accountability Charter Independent Review Panel’s improvement analysis based on the 2013 Accountability Report and the comprehensive Response letter.
article / Մարտ 12, 2009
Community-Based Organisation – a sustainable approach to community development
The people of Gavar region have always been tenacious and determined. Caring for their families and especially children has always been an unchanged priority for each man and woman.
article / Հոկտեմբեր 23, 2012
WV Bangladesh marked International Day for Disaster Reduction 2012
In commemoration of the International Day for Disaster Reduction (IDDR), Oct 13, World Vision Bangladesh has widely-observed this day with a fresh call for encouraging female participation and creating adequate awareness and preparedness to reduce risk in disaster amid a changing climate.
article / Հունվար 15, 2015
Socks to warm their feet
Sand dunes, sunshine, dust storms and deserts – this is what most people imagine when they think of the Middle East.
article / Հուլիս 8, 2016
Kids' clubs improving children's class performance in Fatick
Children in the Fatick area in Senegal, comprising Serere, Diola, Peulh and other smaller communities struggle as there are not many opportunities for them to learn and develop valuable life skills that can help shape their futures and development.