article / Հունվար 27, 2015
Displaced families find shelter in an empty office building
The stairs are narrow and dark. The air is chilly. Nevertheless, things are orderly. The tarpaulins that divide the living quarters of different families are neatly fixed. The clothesline is full, but very organized. Not a single piece rubbish can be found on the unpaved floor.
article / Հունիս 1, 2010
Attabad Lake breach heralds potential major flooding in northern Pakistan
Authorities fear flooding could wash away many villages and bridges, affecting up to 50,000 people in Gilgit and Hunza-Nagar, and also risk the safety of villagers in five downstream districts of the Hazara region.
article / Փետրվար 15, 2017
Ebola crisis: Relationships, as well as health systems, were broken
By Dennis Cherian, Senior Director, Health
publication / Սեպտեմբեր 5, 2013
Lean Six Sigma training application
Thank you for your interest in providing a week of Lean Six Sigma Black Belt level training to World Vision Process Improvement (PI) Leads in East Africa. We are beginning to improve our processes through Lean and Six Sigma.
publication / Հունիս 9, 2014
Improving Child Nutrition by Enforcing Sub-degree 133 - Khmer
Baby formula information brief presents an overview of baby formula products available in Cambodia stores and to analyze the product’s adherence to national legislation (Sub-decree 133) regarding marketing of products for infant and young child feeding.
press release / Օգոստոս 27, 2013
Afghanistan: premature babies are dying in Ghor hospital
By Narges Ghafay, World Vision Communication Officer, Afghanistan
article / Օգոստոս 8, 2013
Mahmoud’s business provides more than income; it provides inspiration, encouragement
Dubbed “Sweden Village” by local residents after a group of Swedish troops were stationed there in 1965, this Palestinian village represents one of Gaza’s most vulnerable communities.