article / January 27, 2010
‘Doing time for crime’ not helping Armenia’s youth
Poor socio-economic conditions and incarceration of juvenile offenders in place of real rehabilitation is seeing a dramatic increase in the number of juvenile crimes in Armenia; a phenomenon that World Vision hopes to address through preventive measures at community level and alternative means of pu
article / May 8, 2014
Promotion of Baby Formula Threatens Progress on Child Nutrition
Civil society and UN agencies in Cambodia today issued a joint statement to make parents aware that breast milk substitutes, like baby formula, is not the best option for their children’s health and calling for improved commercial adherence to Sub-Decree 133 regulating the promotion of breast mil
article / January 25, 2016
Supporting family incomes through group participation
Bendita da Silva is an exceptional woman. With World Vision’s staff and the fellow members of her farmers’ group, the 35-year-old presented a vast array of products grown in the Timorese district of Baucau.
publication / May 26, 2023
Guide Fondamental: La Voix e Action Citoyennes pour l’action climatique et la gestion environnementale
La Voix e Action Citoyennes pour l’action climatique et la gestion environnementale
page / May 13, 2013
Health Technical Program
World Vision (WV) is one of the key health players in Ethiopia with programs contributing to the wellbeing of more than 3.5 million vulnerable children.
article / June 4, 2015
World Vision creates new opportunities for children with learning disabilities
Sally is a 9-year-old girl from Nablus. She is in the fourth grade and is a registered child in World Vision’s sponsorship programme. Her teachers classified her as a weak student with learning disabilities.
article / November 20, 2015
A safety network for children
Pann, (meaning Flower) 14, lives in a small village that is surrounded by rubber plantations and areca palm trees in the coastal region. Her house is small, stands on stilts and is made of wood with a palm-thatched roof.
article / December 23, 2015
JWG's new National Director in the forefront of field operations
The position of a National Director in any World Vision office is very challenging, but for David Verboom, the new National Director in World Vision Jerusalem – West Bank – Gaza office, “challenging” is a huge understatement.
page / May 23, 2019
Integrated Management of Natural Resources for Resilience in Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (IMARA)
IMARA seeks to revitalise and preserve rangeland assets for the benefit of the current and future generations through diversified livelihoods and improved natural resource management and use in Kenya's Arid and Semi-Ar