article / March 1, 2012
I Am Woman: the story of how a single mother transformed her life
Siham, a 32-year-old mother of two effortlessly shoulders a video camera, capturing precious moments of celebration in the village of Jalboun in the West Bank. She’s capable, confident and has a vision for a great future.
publication / September 27, 2016
From Mali to Geneva and Back Again
The Citizens’ Hearings movement, successfully piloted in 2015 by a coalition led by World Vision, Save the Children, International Planned Parenthood Federation and White Ribbon Alliance, involved close to 10,000 participants in its first year.
article / June 8, 2011
Father of six saved his herd thanks to SEF loan
This winter Ararat Gevorgyan was on the brink of making the difficult decision to slaughter one of his cows in order to meet the needs of his six children.
publication / May 17, 2013
Channels of Hope: Maternal Newborn and Child Health
Channels of Hope for Maternal Newborn and Child Health is a programme methodology that catalyses faith communities and individuals to act on their God-given responsibility to honour, uphold and restore the dignity and value of every human being, to help ensure that even the most vulnerable experi
publication / September 18, 2014
Asia-Pacific Regional Factsheet
For more than 60 years, World Vision has worked with the poorest in the Asia-Pacific. Today, World Vision works in 24 countries across the region supported by nearly 15,000 staff. Close to six hundred long-term development programmes benefit 1.4 million sponsored children and their families.
article / November 25, 2015
Imagine life without water!
Ali has been living in Lebanon for three years, but still describes his family home by going back in time and place, to his residence in Syria. He blankly recalls details like the street, the building, how he lived on the third floor, one floor beneath his parents' apartment.
publication / March 17, 2014
Child Health Now Policy Brief - Khmer
Child Health Now policy brief provides clear background information about malnutrition in Cambodia, and suggests key opportunities for making progress on nutritional status among children in Cambodia country.