publication / Abril 25, 2024
MEER Brussels VIII Policy Brief: spotlight on nutrition, food security and climate change
The Syria crisis recently marked its 13th year, it remains the largest displacement crisis in the world, with over 12 million Syrians forcibly displaced in the region.
article / Abril 3, 2024
Cheating death three times
Nader* cheated death three times, but that didn't come without a hefty price and a much- needed support to unearth and overcome the trauma.
article / Março 14, 2024
Tropical Storm Filipo has dragged more than 5000 children out of school in Mozambique
A much more comprehensive assessment was carried of the impact of tropical storm Filipo which affected the provinces of Sofala, Inhambane, Gaza and Maputo in the central and southern regions of the country. Schools, health unities, houses are among the most affected.
article / Setembro 26, 2023
The Romanian children's ambition to go to school despite financial hardships.
Valentin, a 17-year-old boy, builds his future between the walls of a vocational school and the space behind the counter of an establishment in Călărași, a small county in the southern part of Romania.
article / Dezembro 20, 2023
Hope for Nakurchel as she rejoins school
World Vision has reached 1,056 children of whom 492 are girls in the Accelerated Learning Programme (ALP) in the Dasenech district of the South Omo Zone alone.
article / Janeiro 31, 2024
“The Three + 1 Little Pigs” or What is Bullying in the Modern World
On November 24, a performance about bullying, titled "The Three + 1 Little Pigs," was held at V. Saroyan Primary School No. 11 in Hrazdan.
publication / Fevereiro 1, 2024
Partnering for Food Systems Transformation: School Meals in Burundi
Since 2019, World Vision and the World Food Programme WFP have been working with the government of Burundi to provide Home-Grown School Meals in Muyinga Province of Burundi. This has required significant investment in increasing the resilience and production of smallholder farmer co-operatives to ensure sustainable supply to 145 schools and nearly 132,000 students with daily hot meals. Gradually, the programme is working towards being fully supplied by local farmers.