article / December 2, 2011
Blog - To be a doctor
Zaiba is eight years old. She wears a Shalwar Kameez of flowers. Dark blue like school ink, light blue like the sky, purple like grapes and small green leaves, pale against the petals. She covers her head with a scarf of red and purple in narrow stripes running lengthways.
publication / March 6, 2018
Attachment to cover note on 2009 Accountability report
Attachment to Cover Note from INGO Accountability Charter’s Secretariat on the 2009 Accountability report.
article / November 6, 2015
A Syrian Refugee Family Counts their Blessings
A Syrian family has been living as refugees in Lebanon for almost two years.
publication / November 30, 2017
Estimating Economic Value of CHW volunteer time
Community Health Workers (CHWs) represent a major driving force for delivering health services to remote communities and measuring the scale of this valuable input is a challenge particularly in those contexts where they fall outside the formal health system and their efforts are difficult to rep
article / December 4, 2013
Sponsored child dreams of running with her friends
Day in schoolThe best days of my childhood,I spend in school.Reading, Calculating,Everything goes well,For me, there are no obstacles.I draw, count, multiply and divide,Nothing scares me. When physical education
article / September 9, 2015
Belgrade provides a short rest for refugees
“Everything got destroyed in Syria. War. Horrible war,” says Fadi, a physics professor from Syria, as he sits on a thin blanket in a park in the Serbian capital, Belgrade.
article / November 21, 2017
From Farming Frustration to International Success Story
Supporting cocoa farmers in Vanuatu leads to community impact and international successBy Terence Malapa, communications officer, World Vision Today, Moli, 44, is one of the most successful cocoa farmers on the island of Malo, Vanuatu, but this wasn’t always the case.