article / Maio 15, 2012
No Home without a House on Int'l Day of Families
Nine-year-old Maysoon has just one wish: “I just want a house like other children.”
page / Março 30, 2017
Unlock Literacy Teacher Training Video Modules
World Vision (WV) has created nine award-winning teacher training videos designed to support our
publication / Julho 2, 2019
Ultra Poor Graduation Field Handbook (version 2)
The Ultra-Poor Graduation Handbook provides guidance to World Vision staff on how to plan and implement the World Vision Ultra-Poor Graduation Project Model, which builds on the core principles of the Graduation approach and adapts it to existing World Vision programming and business processes.
article / Abril 21, 2015
European refugee crisis: Swallowed by the waves on our doorstep
This week the Italian coastguard is scouring the Mediterranean for survivors – but too often bodies – of an estimated 950 migrants lost at sea.
article / Fevereiro 7, 2017
Meet the Australian farmer who has donated more than USD$1.5m towards education and health systems strengthening in Northern Uganda
It all started in 2013 during a family visit to Lira district, northern Uganda.
article / Novembro 16, 2016
Historic inclusion of children at UN Conference Habitat III. What next?
“We want to tell the distinguished authorities to pay close attention to everything children say,” said
publication / Janeiro 2, 2014
Keeping children safe from abuse in tourism - Thai language
This report provides a comprehensive guide and tools for facilitators to conduct training for stakeholders in the tourism industry in Southeast Asia.
article / Novembro 15, 2017
Improved nutrition sets Astrya up for a brighter future
Timor-Leste’s alarming malnutrition levels are among the highest in the world with over 50% of children under five classified as stunted and 11% classified as wasted.
article / Janeiro 9, 2014
‘Absi does it’: Syrian refugee boy’s life takes turn for better
Absi, at the age of 10, is driven by destitution.The boy resembles a Little League slugger more than a parking lot attendant, but here he is — working in the middle of a brown pit of grinding metal, rubber, and dirt, knocking out claim tickets.