press release / June 11, 2014
Many parents in the South East Asia are unaware of new child sexual abuse forms
article / May 13, 2016
Equipping teachers to support displaced students psychologically
Students in one of Herat province’s remote Internally Displaced Peoples (IDP) regions are learning life skills and receiving group and individual counseling and trauma services aimed at improving their lives, well-being, health and clarity of mind.
article / July 16, 2013
We have a big challenge to overcome!
Badghis is a province in the northwestern portion of Afghanistan. Like much of Afghanistan, the province is rural. And, like much of the country, it suffers from a lack of health facilities and trained health professionals.
article / November 11, 2015
World Vision is playing a significant role in reducing poverty in Mongolia
“Farming has improved my family income and it enables me to pay the tuition of my 3 children… We plant 18 types of vegetables here and I work with my 6 siblings as a solidarity group
article / September 24, 2012
A grateful former sponsored child becomes a sponsor
Dishani Paul grew up in rural Kenya, the youngest of eight children, and was brought up by her single mother.
She became a sponsored child when she was in Grade 6. The support transformed her life, she says.
publication / February 7, 2015
Smart Navigator Manual (Vietnamese): Part D
Through the Smart Navigator youth clubs, World Vision intends to contribute to reducing the risk of human trafficking by empowering youth to protect themselves and their peers.
publication / July 14, 2017
Il est temps de mettre fin à la violence contre les enfants
Notre rêve pour chaque enfant est simple : pouvoir grandir sans violence. Pouvoir jouer, aller à l’école, jouir d’une bonne santé, se faire des amis, être aimé et surtout être à l’abri de tout danger. Nous croyons que c’est possible.
publication / February 6, 2015
Smart Navigator Manual (Vietnamese): Part E
Through the Smart Navigator youth clubs, World Vision intends to contribute to reducing the risk of human trafficking by empowering youth to protect themselves and their peers.
article / May 13, 2016
Equipping teachers to support displaced students psychologically
Students in one of Herat province’s remote Internally Displaced Peoples (IDP) regions are learning life skills and receiving group and individual counseling and trauma services aimed at improving their lives, well-being, health and clarity of mind.
publication / October 15, 2019
Girl child visible?
The report is available only in Armenian.
The report is developed within World Vision Armenia's "Caring for Equality" project and aims to demonstrate the visibility of girl (and boy) child in country's statistics, strategies and laws.