publication / August 1, 2019
World Vision International Sierra Leone Annual Report 2018
This report provides an overview of the impact of our work from October 2017 to September 2018.
article / May 8, 2018
Ngourkosso: Strengthening Resilience and Livelihood Today for Self-Reliance Tomorrow
One of Mballa’s outlying communities, Ngourkosso is about as far away from anywhere as it gets...
article / July 12, 2013
Broken childhoods
Dhurata’s days are very sad. They end the same way they begin, filled with fear and sadness. Instead of comfortable rest in the evening, she lays down in a bed with torn sheets and a twisted pillow on which to lay her unwashed hair.
article / May 30, 2021
Empowering Syrian women through cooperative courses in Turkey
The pandemic that swept the globe since the beginning of 2020, forced governments to take drastic measures to contain its spread – borders were closed, curfews imposed and businesses were shut.
article / May 20, 2008
Trafficked woman does not lose hope for future...
“The woman who suggested going to Dubai promised very good conditions for work and a good salary,” says Mary.
A futile job search and no skills meant looking abroad for work was her only option in order to feed and provide for her children.
article / December 17, 2013
Gender clichés make life difficult for women in Georgia
The results of a nation-wide study released recently by the United Nations Women Organization in Georgia revealed that out of 1,500 respondents 34.6 per cent justify violence against women. Most shocking, however, was that 65.1 per cent of respondents were women themselves.
article / April 4, 2018
Mine Survivors Improve Entrepreneurial Skills
25 adult men and one woman are attending a training session on starting-up their own business. Start-up business courses are very sought after in Bosnia and Herzegovina nowadays.
article / December 17, 2012
Community Management of Acute Malnutrition (CMAM)
Discover World Vision’s work to ensure fullness of life for children through the identification and treatment of malnutrition and the prevention of childhood wasting and stunting.