article / July 16, 2019
Heroine zajednice, Esmina Lokvančić: „Trudim se da moja djeca budu ljudi koji će pomagati drugima, a ne misliti samo na sebe“
Nadomak Sarajeva, u prigradskom naselju Breza, u staroj porodičnoj kući živi porodica Lokvančic.
article / September 26, 2019
Three families harvest fruits of their hard labor
It is tomato harvesting season in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina. Hard work has paid off for three families who have grown produce in the greenhouses received through the EU funded project “Integrated socio-economic support to mine victims in BiH”.
article / October 11, 2021
Being a girl
Sindi is 18 years old and will soon leave her hometown, Dibra, to start university studies in Tirana. She wants to study pharmacy, as she considers it a way to improve people's health, and also as a way to heal the wounds of her community mentality towards girls.
article / May 7, 2015
From an administration office to a proper health unity
Nearly 15000 people from a remote area in southern Gaza province, in Chibuto district, witnessed improvement of the health conditions for their assistance, with the inauguration of a new Health Center that upgraded from a former an adapted administration office.
article / November 2, 2009
Milking for a shared future in West Ramallah
Cows mooing softly, olive trees, stone houses and fields make up the landscape of Aboud in West Ramallah.
opinion / June 26, 2020
A Decade Forgotten: Protecting Children in Conflict
World Vison's Nathan McGibney, Senior Humanitarian Policy and External Engagement Advisor reflects on how child marriage is not an inevitability of conflict but instead is driven by desperation and vulnerability, further enabled by failure of the international community to prioritize and strengthen child protection systems.
article / June 26, 2020
A Decade Forgotten: Protecting Children in Conflict
World Vison's Nathan McGibney, Senior Humanitarian Policy and External Engagement Advisor reflects on how child marriage is not an inevitability of conflict but instead is driven by desperation and vulnerability, further enabled by failure of the international community to prioritize and strengthen child protection systems.
article / October 19, 2017
Male dialogue resolves unfair division of labor and brings peace to households
Laichilu Mane, 29, married and with three children lives at a Mesobe village, 35 km, south of Bahir Dar. She is a housewife.
article / March 5, 2013
My dream... is their future
A father's Poor Health is hard on the familyEl Llano community is located 136 km to south west from the capital, the community welcomes around 70 families that are already set in the area.
article / September 7, 2009
Children in Lebanon pursue peace through art
The daylong exhibit concluded the three-month Arts for Peace project, which brought together small groups of children in communities all over Lebanon to consider the themes of diversity and tolerance as key components of a peaceful society, and to express their thoughts and feelings about these them