publication / November 17, 2021
Empowered Women, Empowered Children: Transitioning Economies
Achieving child well-being outcomes remains a global challenge due to the prevalence of child vulnerability, particularly in developing countries. Childhood is a critical period in human development, which affects social and economic life achievements in adulthood.
publication / March 28, 2024
Discover Our 2023 Annual Report
Find out how our work helped improve the wellbeing of children in Sierra Leone during our 2023 financial year.
article / September 25, 2017
Odabrani radovi s nagradnog konkursa
Zadovoljstvo nam je objaviti rezultate nagradnog konkursa „Najbolje prakse na području razvoja životnih vještina kod učenika“.
publication / November 30, 2020
‘Talk less and act more, the world needs help’: Children front and centre of climate action
Climate change is happening now, and is threatening the realisation of children’s rights and their ability to achieve their full potential.
article / May 19, 2014
World Vision delivers urgent help to flooded communities in Bosnia and Herzegovina
More than 1.5 million people in Bosnia and Herzegovina have been affected by the worst floods the country’s recorded history. Rains and floods were followed by land and mud slides which have damaged or threaten houses and cut-off access to many communities who need help.
article / July 13, 2018
Landmine survivors: recovery and reintegration in Bosnia and Herzegovina twenty two years after the war
By Amir Mujanovic
publication / October 13, 2023
Tackling Adolescent Anaemia Technical Brief
Technical brief highlighting the urgent gap in addressing anaemia among adolescents, particularly girls, to achieve the SDGs and WHA Targets.
publication / August 12, 2020
World Vision MEER Humanitarian Overview 2019
World Vision Middle East and Eastern Europe Regional Office (MEER) is operating in 13 countries (Syria, Jordan, Turkey, Iraq, Lebanon, Afghanistan, Jerusalem, West Bank and Gaza (JWG, also referred to as oP t), Armenia, Georgia, Albania and Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Romania).