publication / Հոկտեմբեր 17, 2023
Harnessing Local Foods for Infant Nutrition
"Harnessing Local Foods for Infant Nutrition" features World Vision's work in Eastern Uganda in Vice Versa Global's Zero Hunger Special, Africa Can Feed Herself, Autumn 2023
publication / Հունվար 25, 2018
Child Protection Index 2.0 Kosovo
The Index is an independent mechanism for measuring each countries reform in the field of child protection in accordance to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC).
press release / Սեպտեմբեր 27, 2019
20 Years World Vision in Albania and Kosovo- A journey of hope and transformation
publication / Դեկտեմբեր 12, 2017
A Criança no Centro: um retrato das infâncias na cidade de São Paulo
El diagnóstico "A Criança no Centro: um retrato das infâncias na cidade de São Paulo" (El niño en el centro: un retrato de las infancias en la ciudad de São Paulo) destaca la realidad de 586 niños y adolescentes entre 03 y 17 años que son atendidos por las organizaciones IBTE, Novos Sonhos, Missã
article / Հուլիս 16, 2012
Kosovo honours World Vision
During the last month, the Office of the Prime Minister of Kosovo and the municipality of Prishtina organized an inauguration ceremony of an obelisk in honour of the international organizations and personalities who support Kosovo’s population.
article / Նոյեմբեր 26, 2015
A Youth of Kosovo speaks to the European Parliament
On November 20, Universal Children’s Day, Zgjim, 16, a youth from Kosovo, member of World Vision’s Kids for Peace Project, was selected to lead a workshop on child participation to the European Parliament.
publication / Փետրվար 26, 2024
2022 World Vision Vanuatu Impact Report
2022 World Vision Vanuatu Annual Impact Report
publication / Փետրվար 26, 2024
2022 World Vision Vanuatu Impact Report
2022 World Vision Vanuatu Annual impact report
article / Դեկտեմբեր 16, 2014
Youth Councils make their mark in Kosovo
More than 200 participants from 10 well-organized local youth councils learned how to raise their voicesto provoke institutional changes—the outcome of a two-year grant called “Youth Capacity and Action for Change” (YCAC), funded by the EU and the Austria