article / July 6, 2006
Romania: 90 tons of emergency supplies donated to flood families
“Seeing the flood damages from Rast commune is such a tremendous impact of the real situation.
article / November 28, 2003
Gender issues in developing Afghanistan
Two women were present at the workshop, and contributed regularly to the discussions, case studies, and activities for the participants. “I was afraid at first,” said Malek Amiri, one of the women in the workshop.
article / March 11, 2015
Living in conflict zone: I know what it feels like
My first taste of what it feels like to live in a conflict zone was in the 70s, growing up in Mindanao, the Philippines’ southernmost island which has been plagued by conflict for more than 300 years between different separatist and militant groups.
article / November 26, 2014
Ebola: A survivor's story
40-year-old Tigidanke lives in Kenema district, eastern Sierra Leone. Kenema is where the first Ebola cases were reported in the country and is known as a red-zone area due to the prevalence of cases there.
page / May 8, 2013
Design Monitoring and Evaluation Officer- SomRep
World Vision International – Somalia Program wishes to invite applications from highly competent dynamic, self-driven and result oriented individual to fill the above mentioned position.
article / March 20, 2018
Partnership Offer to Interested Organizations
For “Enhanced employability for displaced women and youth moved to Armenia”PARTNERSHIP OBJECTIVE: The main objective of the partnership is to help Syrian-Armenian displaced women and youth to find alternative income opportunities.
article / September 23, 2013
TOGETHER LET'S UNITE TO IMPROVE MIGRANTS' ACCESS TO PREVENTION, TREATMENT, SUPPORT AND CARE SERVICES
One of the major fuelling factors for increased HIV incidence in South Caucasus region is widespread seasonal labour migration. Female and male workers often reside in the host country undocumented which create number of problems including access to health services.
article / October 26, 2015
Promising cultivation of superior rubber
Rubber is the main source of income for the Nias people, including Yafeti Harefa, 48. That is why, whether the rubber is selling for a good or bad price, Yafeti diligently cares his rubber trees.