article / April 30, 2020
COVID-19: A chance to empower citizens through social protection
Billions are now being distributed to citizens by governments to stave off rising poverty from COVID-19. The unprecedented pandemic demands an unprecedented government response.
article / July 8, 2013
Wasana rekindles her hope
Wasana is 13 years old and lives in a village and studies in a rural school in north Thailand. The villagers here grow a lot of potatoes and sweet corn.
publication / May 26, 2020
Water, women and disability study - menstrual hygiene management
The Water, Women and Disability study found that in SANMA and TORBA Provinces in Vanuatu harmful menstrual beliefs were still prevalent in communities, leading to women internalizing these beliefs and often isolating themselves during men
article / March 1, 2013
Youth agriculture group wins royal award
With the last trace of daylight vanishing behind the horizon, darkness is about to descend over Baan Sang Ko school. Situated two hours away from downtown Udon Thani, located at northeastern tip of Thailand, the school remains bustling with students despite the late hour.
article / January 26, 2010
New skills open doors for Georgia’s displaced
The course was offered to females in each of the nine centres.
article / June 25, 2009
World Vision builds relationship with peacekeepers to combat trafficking
“A large part of the training was how PSOs could coordinate with NGOs, governments, and local service providers to prevent trafficking in the area they serve,” Stephens said.
article / June 27, 2012
Niger: Taking technology to the last mile to feed those in need
By Lauren Fisher, World Vision US
publication / October 17, 2014
Request for Proposal
World Vision Cambodia (WVC) intends to look for firms for Purchasing IT equipment. WVC invites your company to make an offer based upon the conditions stated in this Request for Quote.
press release / June 17, 2014
World Refugee Day: Shocking outlook for children in world’s refugee crises
As World Refugee Day approaches on June 20, it’s critical the world wakes up to the fact that often most of those fleeing fighting are children, says international aid organization World Vision.
article / February 10, 2012
Communities receiving food in the midst of the food crisis
By Baraze, Amadou
A Food for Work project from World Vision in partnership with World Food Program helped retain communities in their villages despite the food crisis that still rages in the Sahel.