article / August 23, 2017
Second Forum of ACPN
On Friday, the 16th of June, the second annual stakeholder consultation workshop on Agricultural Cooperative Promotion took place.
article / July 11, 2015
Typhoon Haiyan: 15 months later on Panay Island
Last week, I had the opportunity to visit our areas of response on Panay Island, to document the closing of the Panay Haiyan response. It’s been 15 months to be exact. I was wondering if that time was enough to complete all the tasks that were set out for us.
article / August 18, 2017
Inspiring a school of South Sudanese refugees
On World Humanitarian Day, we draw attention to the incredible people World Vision works with. Par Kuang Peter, the head teacher at a school for refugees in the northern part of Kenya, recently shared his story with World Vision staff.
press release / June 17, 2015
Children report increased exploitation, teenage pregnancies in Ebola-affected Sierra Leone
Freetown, Sierra Leone (17 June 2015) Children across Sierra Leone report that exploitation and violence against girls has increased during the year-long Ebola epidemic, resulting in rising cases of teenage pregnancies, according to a new report launched today by three leadi
press release / June 17, 2015
Children report increased exploitation, teenage pregnancies because of Ebola
Freetown, Sierra Leone (17 June 2015) Children across Sierra Leone report that exploitation and violence against girls has increased during the year-long Ebola epidemic, resulting in rising cases of teenage pregnancies, according to a new report launched today
article / June 14, 2015
A wish for Qamar
In the lead up to World Refugee Day, World Vision Jordan Communicator, Elias Abu Ata, met with Qamar to hear her story.
article / October 6, 2013
Wheelchairs change the lives of six people
In collaboration with the local “Dolphin” association and the Albanian Community Assist (ACA) programme, World Vision’s Dibra ADP distributed six wheelchairs to children and adults with disabilities, whose families were unable pay for them.