article / September 16, 2019
World Vision et le Programme alimentaire mondial luttent contre la désertification au Niger
Le village d'Iskita est en proie à la désertification depuis plus de 30 ans. Leurs terres sont devenues moins fertiles d'année en année et le rendement de leurs saisons de plantation avec elle. Cela en a forcé beaucoup à l'exode pour joindre les deux bouts.
article / November 10, 2014
BLOG: 32 graves
Bruno Col is World Vision's Regional Communications Director for the West Africa region. He is currently in Sierra Leone helping respond to the health crisis in the country.BO, Sierra Leone - 7 November 2014
article / October 7, 2013
Empowered girls
The UN has declared October 11th as the International Day of the Girl Child, to recognise girls’ rights and the unique challenges girls face around the world. This year's focus is on “Innovating for Girls’ Education”.
press release / December 3, 2021
World Vision partners with Water Aid, Plan International, Live & Learn to strengthening WASH programs in Papua New Guinea
World Vision joins with World Vision, Water Aid, Plan International, Live & Learn and formed a WASH consortium to deliver improved health outcomes through inclusive and equitable water, sanitation and hygiene across Papua New Guinea (PNG).
article / June 18, 2021
What James Joyce can teach us about refugee policy
What have we learned in 70 years of global agreements on how to care for those forced from their homes, asks Maurice.
article / September 13, 2016
Re-merging Health care system in South West State
Since 2014, World Vision has been partnering with local NGOs in South West State (SWS) and the community to make it possible for vulnerable women and children to access health care services.
publication / April 7, 2016
Zika Response Framework - World Vision Brazil
World Vision Brazil Zika Virus Response Framework.
article / December 2, 2011
Human Trafficking: New concept for Lebanese policemen
A pioneering anti-trafficking training course held last week opened the eyes of Lebanese policemen on Lebanon’s hidden phenomenon; human trafficking.