article / Março 27, 2015
Enough yield means Khna can go to school
It’s better to be shipwrecked than see your house burn down argues the Cambodian saying, while its blunt cousin starkly states: It’s better to lose a father than a mother.
article / Outubro 13, 2016
Increasing the resilience of vulnerable communities in Odweyne, Somaliland
“This is my best year as I have enough food for my family and livestock. Last year there was a shortage of rains and so we did not have anything to eat or feed our livestock.
article / Setembro 1, 2017
Responding to the flood-hit population
Welcome to the humble abode of 18 displaced families in Morang. Tarpaulins and thin iron sheets serve as roofing over a line of beds and a few bundled items.
article / Novembro 1, 2006
Opportunity for Arts Diploma at University for vulnerable youth in Georgia
The original Arts and Crafts project began one year ago, and currently has more than 150 young people in the seven centers across Georgia, studying the art of knitting, batik, ceramics, felt, goblin, embroidery, stone carving, enamel work and jewelry-making .
article / Março 16, 2016
Nurturing hope to rebuild
When the ground started shaking and swaying violently that late Saturday morning on April 2015, Rudra Kumari, 38, was busy harvesting crops in her field.
article / Novembro 8, 2010
Informational space for education, jobs and future
This informational tool providing IDPs and refugees with a platform featuring news and various topics related to education, business opportunities, job placement, agricultural projects and amendments to the Georgian legislation is unique with its content.
press release / Novembro 20, 2013
World Vision US anticipates a record-setting Giving Tuesday
SEATTLE (November 20, 2013) – World Vision US is one of thousands of non-profits taking part in the second annual observance of Giving Tuesday.