publication / May 13, 2016
Finding Solutions for Women’s and Girl’s Health and Education in Afghanistan
A meta-analysis of 10 projects implemented by World Vision between 2007-2015 in Western Afghanistan
publication / May 13, 2016
Finding Solutions for Women’s and Girl’s Health and Education in Afghanistan
A meta-analysis of 10 projects implemented by World Vision between 2007-2015 in Western Afghanistan.
publication / May 13, 2016
Finding Solutions for Women’s and Girl’s Health and Education in Afghanistan
A meta-analysis of 10 projects implemented by World Vision between 2007-2015 in Western Afghanistan
publication / May 9, 2016
Finding Solutions For Women and Girls Health and Education in Afghanistan
A meta-analysis of 10 projects implemented by World Vision between 2007-2015 in Western Afghanistan.
publication / April 20, 2015
Helping children have access to health in the Middle East, Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Southern Asia region
Overview of World Vision's work to provide access to health for those in the region.
publication / April 19, 2015
World Vision in the Middle East, Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Southern Asia
This document provides an overview of World Vision's work in the region.
publication / November 2, 2021
Empowered Women. Empowered Children
Every child deserves to reach her or his full potential wherever they live. Yet, achieving positive child well-being outcomes remains a challenge globally. COVID-19 has further exacerbated children’s existing vulnerabilities and amplified inequalities, especially in fragile contexts.
publication / June 3, 2015
Caring for Children in Emergencies
World Vision works to meet the needs of vulnerable children and their families living in disaster prone areas and to demand their rights, by providing emergency preparedness and emergency relief when disasters happen.
publication / June 3, 2015
Opening doors for Roma kids
Across Europe, individuals and children especially from the Roma minority are met with what seem like insurmountable obstacles: discrimination, lack of access to services, including education.
publication / June 15, 2015
Improving education by starting early
Study after study have shown that the first five years of a child’s life can impact, even determine, their future success. Together with communities in Afghanistan as well as Jerusalem, West Bank and Gaza, World Vision is working to help families and governments maximise this window of learning