article / July 15, 2010
Government crisis measure threatens to place more children back into institutions
“This collective dismissal is illegal and unjustified by the economic crisis. Disadvantaged categories of people must be a priority even in these difficult conditions. They not only lack protection and help but they are also exposed to prostitution, trafficking, underground work.
publication / June 19, 2014
JD_Temporary Project Assistant - Design, Monitoring & Evaluation cum Capacity Building (Maternity cover)
publication / June 19, 2014
JD_Project Assistant - Design, Monitoring & Evaluation cum Capacity Building
article / April 14, 2006
Albania’s marginalised youth offered vocational opportunities at ‘one more dream’ centre
Within this program, 42 children who never attended high school are able to seek a brighter future with a scholarship at the ‘one more dream’ vocational skills centre. The lucky recipients were announced last month and will complete their training in July.
article / September 4, 2020
Household clustering approach enhances home-based learning
Learn about how World Vision's household clustering approach has led to an increase in the number of children enrolled in essential home-based learning activities in Busia District by over double in just four weeks, among other achievements.
article / February 5, 2010
Temo becomes better student & budding artist through Child Friendly Space
Temo’s real home sits in Achabeti, a village situated two kilometres away from Tskhinvali, the major city in South Ossetia. But for now, home for his four-member family is a collective centre for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) on the outskirts of Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia.
article / March 7, 2014
If Syria was a child
By Lara Ghaoui, Programme Development and Quality Assurance Manager, World Vision Lebanon (formerly Manager of World Vision's Syria refugee response).
When I was a child, I grew up with Fairy Tales. Stories, I believed, all had happy endings.