article / Մայիս 29, 2014
The Winner Takes It All
Interviewed by Tran Quang Thuan – Senior National Disability and Technical Health OfficerWritten by Nguyen Kim Ngan – Communications
article / Ապրիլ 12, 2012
Cash vouchers boost business in flood-ravaged Sindh
Business is booming for Makhno Khan, a 65 year old shopkeeper from Village Qasim Mahar, District Sukkur, Sindh, who used to wonder what he would do to run his house. Makhno Khan owned a shop which was destroyed in the catastrophic floods of 2010.
article / Ապրիլ 9, 2014
Gardens provide food security after Haiyan
By Cecil Laguardia, Communications Manager, Typhoon Haiyan ResponseThey are not your ordinary gardens. They are gardens borne from the need to rise from adversity. After Haiyan hit the island of Panay, the greening of this community followed.
article / Ապրիլ 8, 2014
How low-cost water pumps changed my life
HOW LOW COST PUMPS CHANGED MY LIFEBy Martha Kagimba
article / Մարտ 19, 2014
Dirty water, more deadly than war
The World Health Organization estimates that more than 133 Afghan children die every day because of the effects diarrhoea.
article / Մարտ 13, 2014
Child Misery: Lack of Water in Rural Communities
At the edge of a village in Vaslui County stands a small, two-room clay house where Corina, 33, lives and, along with her four children, fights for survival every day. The whole family lives off less than $5 (USD) a day.
article / Նոյեմբեր 2, 2016
Back to a normal life thanks to ACCESS project
"If it hadn't been for the support I received, all the health problems would have put me down", says Ion G., 61 years old. He used to be an active person, full of energy and dedicated to his job.
publication / Հուլիս 2, 2021
Regional Brief: World Vision Middle East Eastern Europe
Serving the most vulnerable children in the toughest places, World Vision is leading the way in contexts of high fragility and gender disparity, supporting children on the move and affected by armed conflict, in a region beset by climate change and now a global pandemic.
article / Փետրվար 23, 2022
World Vision's good deeds win a teenager's heart
Bereket could not believe her eyes when she saw a drilling rig cutting to the ground and spurting water on the surface. It was a hard-to-believe phenomenon for her but she had to wait until she would see clean water running into her jerrycan. Today, a water point with four faucets is located near Bereket’s home serving her and 1,600 beneficiaries in Dada village and beyond. The faucet she had seen once in the town is at a pointing distance now. She sees it as a miraculous intervention.