publication / აგვისტო 12, 2020
World Vision MEER Humanitarian Overview 2019
World Vision Middle East and Eastern Europe Regional Office (MEER) is operating in 13 countries (Syria, Jordan, Turkey, Iraq, Lebanon, Afghanistan, Jerusalem, West Bank and Gaza (JWG, also referred to as oP t), Armenia, Georgia, Albania and Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Romania).
publication / აგვისტო 20, 2020
Las voces de los niños y niñas en tiempos de COVID-19
Este proyecto de consulta incluyó 101 niños/as y jóvenes (58 mujeres y 43 hombres) entre 8 y 17 años procedentes de 13 países: Albania, Bangladesh, Bosnia y Herzegovina, Brasil, República Democrática del Congo (RDC), Mali, Mongolia, Nicaragua,
publication / თებერვალი 3, 2022
Regional Brief: World Vision Middle East Eastern Europe, 2021
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.
video / ოქტომბერი 16, 2020
Safeguarding Awareness week 2020 : World Vision organises children's workshop in El Mina
To mark our annual Safeguarding Awareness Week held 12-16 October this year, World Vision organised a workshop on safeguarding and child protection for 28 members of children's clubs in the commune of El Mina, along with their educators.
publication / მარტი 28, 2024
Discover Our 2023 Annual Report
Find out how our work helped improve the wellbeing of children in Sierra Leone during our 2023 financial year.
article / დეკემბერი 20, 2011
Poor foundations for Bosnia's future generations
Life is hard in rural communities near Olovo, north of Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Virtually every family had to flee intense fighting during the war and when they eventually returned, they found their houses and livelihoods destroyed.
publication / ივლისი 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.