article / Dezembro 9, 2017
Seedlings of hope transformed my alcoholic father
Seeds of hopeWhere there used to be desperation, trees now stretch to the sky. Where there used to be no hope, tomatoes ripen. Where there used to be anger and frustration, fish tenderly swim.
page / Outubro 1, 2012
Guidance Notes on Reducing Risk and Building Community Resilience
Guidance Notes on Reducing Risk and Building Community ResilienceIntroduction
publication / Outubro 30, 2015
Uspostavljanje Kutaka za djecu: Priručnik za rad s djecom u kriznim situacijama
article / Outubro 24, 2015
Timed and Targeted Counseling - a new curriculum for Maternal and Child Health
Since 2010, World Vision has been working to strengthen its Health programming global through the 7-11 strategy, which focuses on evidence-based, cost-effective preventive practices that address the primary causes of maternal and child
publication / Fevereiro 28, 2022
Savings for Transformation Design Guide Spanish
Esta guía de diseño del modelo de S4T señala el proceso y los estándares mínimos recomendados para adoptar el modelo S4T en un programa o proyecto.
article / Julho 16, 2015
Bright future awaiting fresh graduates in the Job Placement Program
“Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Teach a man to fish and he will eat for the rest of his life”. Chinese proverb
article / Maio 22, 2017
Millions join hearts and minds to pray for end to famine
This press release was originally posted by the World Council of Churches.May 22, 2017
article / Maio 12, 2015
Creating new waterways with irrigation infrastructure
Grant project name: Food for Work (FFW)Funded by: World Food Programme and Bill and Melinda Gates FoundationTime frame: 8 months (1st March to 31 October 2014)Purpose and objectives:
publication / Abril 29, 2016
Community Committees Facilitator's Manual - Session 1 Linkages and Networking
article / Fevereiro 27, 2015
Enduring the Stigma: diary of safe and dignified burial workers
‘I’ve seen a lot in this job, but that was the saddest day of my life,” reflects Francis Cole. Eyes downcast, Cole recalls the day he buried a mother and her two-day-old daughter—victims of Ebola Virus Disease in Sierra Leone.