event / Ապրիլ 20, 2022
Children and Young People’s Participation in Public Policy: From conceptual discussion to actual implementation
International Conference
May 30 to June 1, 2022.
Santiago, Chile.
publication / Մայիս 31, 2017
2016 World Vision Niger Annual Report Publication
2016 World Vision Niger Annual Report Publication
article / Մարտ 26, 2024
My disability won’t be my discouragement
My disability won’t be my discouragement
video / Դեկտեմբեր 15, 2020
Inclusive child participation approaches in public decision-making
Patricio Cuevas-Parra, Director, Child Participation and Rights, World Vision International, speaks on “What future for children and their rights? State of play and perspectives” panel and he systematises inclusive child participation approaches in public decision-making.
video / Հունիս 28, 2021
Message - Department of Public Health
World Vision Afghanistan celebrates the 20 years commitment to Afghan children, how we are keeping our promise to the most vulnerable children and families in Afghanistan, voices of our audiences engage in World Vision’s mission, and our staff to fulfil our promise, during this long period.
publication / Փետրվար 6, 2024
Beyond the Rubble: The Impact of the Earthquake on Children in Northwest Syria One Year Later
Beyond the Rubble: The Impact of the Earthquake on Children in Northwest Syria One Year Later
article / Սեպտեմբեր 28, 2023
World Vision Hands Over Enemorena Ener Project to the community after 17 years
Enemorena Ener, one of World Vision Ethiopia’s Area Programmes (AP), phased out after serving the district community for the last 17 years. At the event, the organisation handed over numerous projects to the community on September 25, 2023, in Gunchire town.
press release / Նոյեմբեր 15, 2018
PUBLIC WARNING- FRAUDULENT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME
PUBLIC WARNING- FRAUDULENT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME
press release / Հունիս 13, 2023
Now is the Time to Respond to the Conflict in Sudan
It has been eight weeks since fighting broke out between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Even before this eruption of violence began, millions of children and families in Sudan required humanitarian assistance due to climate shocks, rising food prices, and political unrest. Now the situation is even more dire.