publication / May 5, 2014
Stories of Change: A better way (English)
The Stories of Change show the life changing impact that World Vision's anti-trafficking programmes have had on individual lives over the years. These Stories of Change are supplementary reading materials to accompany the Smart Navigator Toolkit for use in World Vision youth clubs.
publication / May 9, 2018
Improving livelihoods in South Sudan through the Fortifying Equality and Economic Diversification (FEED) project
With funding from the Government of Canada, in April 2015, a consortium of three international non-governmental organizations (CARE,
article / June 29, 2011
Building bridges for all nations: one family's search for peace and justice
JERUSALEM-WESTBANK-GAZA - The land of the Nassar family in the West Bank hums with the sound of nearby crickets and soothing gusts of wind. Walking the dirt road leading to the top of hill, where plastic tents are visible, the richness of the land is almost palpable.
publication / October 26, 2012
Bolivia Urban Pilot Programme
"We need to close the gaps. Education and health for all and that the cities do not develop themselves, but that we can develop them." – Cecilia, La Paz
publication / January 11, 2012
Water: scarce commodity for Armenia's communities
Since 2006, World Vision Armenia implemented various projects on drinking and irrigation water pipeline installation and rehabilitation throughout Armenia.
publication / July 31, 2013
Cambodia Urban Pilot Project
In 1975, when Phnom Penh fell to the Khmer Rouge, all housing and land became state property, and records were systematically destroyed. Today, huge gaps between Cambodian land policies and practice still persist, despite reforms such as land distribution stretching back to the late 1980s.
publication / July 21, 2014
Project Officer – Food Science and Technology
Project Officer – Food Science and Technology (based at Laisamis) To download JD click on "Download publication" above
publication / July 12, 2013
Disaster Risk Reduction, Climate Change & Emergency Response
Over the past decade several natural disasters have struck the Solomon Islands including cyclones, king tides, floods, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, landslides, droughts and tsunamis. Given the distances and isolation of many communities make disaster response challenging and more problematic