page / Novembro 22, 2013
Diary from the front line
Reliefwork can be engrossing. You forget abou t yourself, especially when you're working in your own country and with your own people. Right now I'm in Cebu as part of World Vision's Typhoon Haiyan response team.
article / Janeiro 17, 2019
Cleaner, happier learning
Imaki Primary School along the southern coast of the island of Tanna in Vanuatu enrols about 200 children in about 9 communities.
article / Março 19, 2015
The dread of tuberculosis, doing something about it
If there’s one thing that Thais are familiar with, is referring to someone by a nickname. This is the case with two young brothers with interesting names. In the urban neighbourhood of Lad Phrao 48, 13-year-old Name and his 8-year-old brother Note, are well known in the neighbourhood.
publication / Maio 1, 2014
The Child Safe Traveller - Thai Language
The Child Safe Traveller presents findings of research conducted in Bangkok, Thailand, with nearly 270 travellers from 39 countries.
article / Setembro 27, 2016
Child Protection Index
4 years, 9 countries, 72 experts, and 623 child protection indicators - a giant cross-border instrument, designed to measure the government decisions taken in the last 25 years to protect vulnerable children.
article / Maio 13, 2016
Equipping teachers to support displaced students psychologically
Students in one of Herat province’s remote Internally Displaced Peoples (IDP) regions are learning life skills and receiving group and individual counseling and trauma services aimed at improving their lives, well-being, health and clarity of mind.
article / Junho 22, 2017
ENRICH Programme
The Enhancing Nutrition Services to Improve Maternal and Child Health in Africa and Asia (ENRICH) is a multi-year, multi-country programme funded by Global Affairs Canada that aims to improve the health and nutrition status of mothers, newborns and children in select regions of B
article / Fevereiro 14, 2013
Grooming young leaders
Madan Bista (14) from Doti district is a very talented and confident boy. After becoming the president of a child club five months back, he got a chance to attend child club management training and go to the district headquarter for an exposure visit which was supported by World Vision.
article / Junho 26, 2020
Clean water from USAID-funded R-Life Project helps protect 66K people from COVID-19 in South Sudan
“I am relieved that when the COVID-19 pandemic impacted South Sudan, the people in Kodok town have sufficient water for handwashing”, says Ismail Nyikay, World Vision’s WASH Officer.