article / January 7, 2015
Sponsorizimi është përkujdesje dhe frymëzim
Miqësia e tyre filloi para një viti përmes letrave. Dhe, ndonëse jetojnë larg njëri-tjetrit e flasin gjuhë të ndryshme, e dinin se ishte e thënë që të bëheshin miq. Kjo s’është historia e një miqësie të zakonshme, por e një miqësie të veçantë.
article / September 6, 2017
Për komunitetin tim
E shihte tek rrinte orë të gjata në oborrin e shkollës. Një ditë u fut brenda dhe pyeti rojen. Ai i tregoi se ai vinte aty që në 7 dhe priste derisa të fillonte mësimi. Klasa e tij ishte turni i dytë në shkollë. Ai fillonte mësimin në 13 e 30 dhe mbaronte pasdite vonë. E pyeti përse.
video / November 1, 2022
Energy Saving Jikos Conserve Forests
World Vision is training communities in the coastal region of Kenya to make and use energy saving jikos (cookstoves) that consume minimal wood fuel and emit less smoke. The jikos are enabling communities to conserve forests and avert respiratory diseases linked to indoor air pollution.
article / November 23, 2010
Loan expands family business ensuring brighter future
Zarik Grigoryan, 44, is proud that the number of her customers is increasing weekly, as their store is becoming more popular in Sisian town, in southern Armenia. The shop offers a variety of foods, groceries as well as other household items.
article / February 20, 2009
Remittances – the past & future for Albania’s Sollaku family
“If I find a job I will save some money for the third year of my school and my parents won’t need to pay the entire amount for it”, adds Kledisa. Kledisa’s family lives in Muriqan village in Elbasan region, located about an hour southeast of the Albanian capital city, Tirana.
publication / September 5, 2016
Reading Environments and Habits of Students in Grades 4 to 6 (Khmer)
ជាផ្នែកមួយនៃយុទ្ធសាស្រ្តថ្មីរបស់ កម្មវិធីអប់រំ និងបំណិនជីវិតរបស់អង្គការទស្សនៈពិភពលោក (WV) នៅក្នុងប្រទេសកម្ពុជាគឺបានធ្វើការវាយតម្លៃជាបន្តបន្ទាប់នៅតាមបណ្ដាខេត្តគោលដៅ
article / October 9, 2015
Rain in Serbia could soon turn to snow
It rained last night in Belgrade. For most of the city’s residents, that weather front signaled that autumn was on its way. But for the refugees and migrants staying in the parks of Serbia’s capital city, the rains meant a miserable and cold night out in the elements.