article / September 16, 2014
A New Profession, a Brighter Future
Located in the Shepherd’s Field, serving around fifty boys and girls from all ages, the JOY SCHOOL for slow learners provides learning opportunities both in theory and practice for youth with special needs, creating channels of hope for a brighter future for them and their families.
article / March 22, 2017
Santé: la solidarité des femmes améliore la santé maternelle et infantile
Aujourd’hui Mariama est venue assister comme toutes les femmes du village à la rencontre mensuelle du cercle de solidarité et du groupe de soutien maternel mis en place dans sa localité. Mariama est mère de deux enfants et vit dans le village de Hamdallaye Pont avec son mari cultivateur.
article / November 18, 2014
CRC@25: A tribute to child rights champion Judith Ennew
I first met Judith Ennew at a lunchtime seminar in London. She talked for over an hour, almost entirely without notes. She was compelling, controversial and charismatic.
article / June 4, 2007
First graduates of Business Management School receive funding for business plans
These students of non-economic faculties have completed more than 140 hours of intensive business management, marketing, accounting, economics, credits, logistics and other business-related courses at the Business Management School started by World Vision Abkhazia program in Abkhaz State University.
page / May 8, 2013
News
Somalia conference in London focuses on protecting women and childrenThe government of UK and Somalia co-hosted an international conference on Somalia on 7th May 2013 in London to provide an international support for the Government of Somalia on sexual
page / October 14, 2014
Eliminating Exploitative Child Labour through Education and Livelihoods project
Project Name: Eliminating Exploitative Child Labour through Education and Livelihoods (EXCEL)Budget: $11 millionLength: 5 years (28 December 2012 - 28 December 2016)
article / September 20, 2012
Vegetables and a new home
Naomi Hassani holds vegetables she grew in her garden. In January 2011 World Vision loaned Naomi 200,000 TSh (about US $125) on a 6-month loan to cover expenses for her garden, where she grows watermelons, carrots, tomatoes, maize and onions.
article / January 17, 2013
Primary Students Enjoy Friendly-Library at Mountainous Area in Thanh Hoa
Written by Nguyen Thi Thanh TuFor years, primary students at a mountainous district in northern Vietnam used to regard their school library as a dusty and quiet book warehouse. Their thought has been changed since they enjoyed a friendly library.
page / January 15, 2014
GPSA Citizen Voice and Action Coordinator of GPSA Project (Code: CVA-GPSA Project)
GPSA Citizen Voice and Action Coordinator of GPSA Project (Code: CVA-GPSA Project)Location: Kupang, TTU, SIKKA
article / July 3, 2015
Were the Millennium Development Goals a success? Yes! Sort of
The United Nations has hailed the Millennium Development Goals – or MDGs – as “the most successful anti-poverty movement in history.” So have the goals and targets ushered into life 15 years ago achieved their objectives?