publication / Novembro 19, 2019
Waste Not Want Not Project Fact Sheet
World Vision's waste management project in Vanuatu, Waste Not Want Not, is funded by the Australian government and private donations from the Australian public through World Vision Australia.
page / Março 28, 2017
Business development and microfinance
Despite intensive initial training, over time the management capacity of local water committees often drops causing gaps in facilities maintenance, a decrease in available local funds for spare parts, and sometimes even leading to mismanagement of existing funds.
article / Dezembro 3, 2007
Georgian youth commemorate World Aids Day
Students held different posters warning people about the danger of AIDS, with slogans such as "No to Drugs", "Healthy Life" and "Tolerance", while World Vision staff distributed informational brochures.
publication / Julho 24, 2019
Situation update, Bangladesh flood Response 2019
World Vision Bangladesh is currently present in 3 districts (Bandarban, Jamalpur & Gibandha) via sponsorship and grant projects work; and have started floods prepositioning internally and externally since early July 2019.
publication / Maio 1, 2010
Global Nutrition Framework
World Vision's global nutrition framework, contained in this table, guides the nutrition programming and interventions that World Vision undertakes in partnership with the people and communities it serves.
article / Janeiro 4, 2013
Pastor running to save lives
49 year-old Steve Spear is training for the run of his life. The Chicago-area pastor recently quit his job as a Willow Creek pastor after 15 years, to focus on raising $1.5 million to provide clean water for 30,000 people living in Kenya.
article / Dezembro 12, 2008
World Vision hands over rural health care programme to Armenian Government
A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed in Yerevan on December 10 recognises the commitment by the government and local authorities to ensure the continuation of improved access to quality healthcare services in rural Armenian communities.
article / Agosto 29, 2017
Giving young Syrians the chance to grow their skills
Story and photos by Sacha Myers, Communications Specialist, World Vision Kurdistan Region of IraqSaihan is on the cusp of adulthood. At 17, she should be planning the next stage of her life. University. Work. Travel.