article / September 19, 2008
Youth Peace celebration in Abkhazia bridges divides
In the northern mountains of Abkhazia, 120 youth, aged 14 to 18, representing the various ethnicities that dot the eight regions of the area, spent 10 days in July learning how to live in the wilderness together and how the United Nations (UN) works by participating in a model UN session to draft a
article / May 31, 2016
How World Vision is saving lives in Afghanistan
Roqaia, 23, lives in a remote part of Herat province. She lost her first five babies in part due to a lack of awareness regarding the importance of Antenatal Care (ANC) services.
article / July 22, 2015
Garbage has economic value
Earlier this year, Wahana Visi Indonesia's Sambas Operational Office trained students from three elementary schools, replicating the Green School programme, on how to make handicrafts using recycled materials like plastic bottles and newspapers, in Teluk Keramat Sub District in Sambas District.
article / November 14, 2012
First in her family to graduate
Elsa Toco Mamani is 16 years old and studies 11th grade at Alonso de Ibáñez School in Sacaca Municipality.
article / May 5, 2014
Policies, plans, no action, oh my! Six ways Tanzania can make moves in child health
Guest contributor Ashley Latimer is a Policy and Advocacy Officer for the Advocacy and Public Policy Department at PATH.
article / September 30, 2009
No nurse and no doctor in Torfavan community
Boys of Smbat\'s age are typically full of energy and mischief, but until Smbat was diagnosed with inflamed tonsils and underwent surgery with the help of World Vision Armenia, he was thin, had problems with his speech and just couldn’t keep up with other children.
article / June 30, 2014
Mid-Term Review of Anti-Human Trafficking Activities
Written by Vu Thi Du – ETIP Programme ManagerPhoto by Nguyen Hai Anh - Project Coordinator of ETIP Programme