article / Maio 13, 2014
Struggling through International Family Day
Strong winds off the coastal Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, shake the skinny roof of Aysel’s family’s extremely small home situated near the “Red lake” in Yasamal, the district in capital.
article / Novembro 20, 2015
A safety network for children
Pann, (meaning Flower) 14, lives in a small village that is surrounded by rubber plantations and areca palm trees in the coastal region. Her house is small, stands on stilts and is made of wood with a palm-thatched roof.
publication / Janeiro 20, 2015
Smart Navigator Manual (Laos): Part A
Through the Smart Navigator youth clubs, World Vision intends to contribute to reducing the risk of human trafficking by empowering youth to protect themselves and their peers.
publication / Janeiro 19, 2015
Smart Navigator Manual (Laos): Part B
Through the Smart Navigator youth clubs, World Vision intends to contribute to reducing the risk of human trafficking by empowering youth to protect themselves and their peers.
article / Abril 8, 2014
5 months on: Forging partnerships, building communities together
By Cecil Laguardia, Communications Manager, Haiyan Response
publication / Setembro 16, 2022
Disaster risk reduction work in Indonesia
World Vision International - Indonesia focuses on grassroots engagement to enhance communities’ ability to cope with disasters and climate change impact.
article / Julho 22, 2018
South Sudan’s conflict continues to impact lives of children like Jenifer
By Lisi Emmanuel Alex, Communications Officer
article / Dezembro 2, 2011
Study reveals psychological toll of Middle East conflict on children
JERUSALEM-WESTBANK-GAZA - A recent study by the University of Michigan shows that children are being psychologically damaged by their exposure to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
article / Março 11, 2014
Simplify the Tradition for the Children
It was so hot that day. The scorching sun shone brightly and greeted every creature with its unbearable heat.
article / Fevereiro 28, 2014
Community looks after its own
A community has started taking care of the less privileged by sewing uniforms for orphaned school children as well as assisting with their food. This is a result of the partnership between the local Area Development Programme (ADP) and the churches around the area.