article / Março 7, 2024
Seventeen families in Gegharkunik Region received new tool kits
Within the framework of the "Community Level Access to Social Services" (CLASS) project, 17 trained beneficiary families were handed over tool kits in 4 communities of Gegharkunik marz.
video / Abril 10, 2018
Believe in Tungjatjeta...
"Did you know that today in Albania there are more than 70,000 children with disabilities? I did not know that. These children today, more than ever, need your help, my help, the help of all of us together. Why? Because these children, 92% of these children, today do not benefit of any services.
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 / Abril 22, 2024
NextGen Aid: Technical Appendix
Technical Appendix for the NextGen Aid project, an economic appraisal to estimate the return on investment (ROI) from child-related Official Development Assistance (ODA).
video / Abril 13, 2018
Nik Xhelilaj: "I am #Tungjatjeta"
"Any idea what 70,000 children with disabilities mean? Picture now a city. It is horrible to think of that number for a small country like Albania. What can you do? Believe in the initiative of the World Vision social programme" - says Nik Xhelilaj, actor.
article / Fevereiro 16, 2024
Courage is Half the Battle
30-year-old Armine tells how she has changed her life, acquired a new profession and provided decent living conditions for her children.
publication / Abril 5, 2024
FY2023 Accountability Report Appendix
FY2022 Accountability Report Appendix
publication / Setembro 20, 2023
Scalable Approaches for Children and Youth-led Disaster Risk Reduction
This report describes the efforts of World Vision Bangladesh to train young volunteers to engage in disaster risk reduction activities that can be scaled up across the country.
article / Maio 26, 2022
Hope is born from the womb of suffering
Written by Malik Anas, Livelihoods Assistant