publication / September 23, 2014
Stop at Nothing (infographic)
Next year leaders from across the globe will decide the fate of the world. Their decisions will affect generations to come, the futures of all our children.
article / September 1, 2014
Baking for hope
A wonderful smell of fresh baked pastries pervaded the small clean house. A smell that takes you back to the smell of your mother’s backing and to precious childhood memories where you waited for your hot tasty pastry from your mother’s hand taken directly from the oven.
publication / May 12, 2016
Channels of Hope approach for HTSP/FP information and services demand creation in Burundi
In Burundi, a high total fertility rate of 6.4, a low 18.9% contraceptive prevalence rate among married women, and a maternal mortality ratio of 499/100,000 paint a dismal picture for the current state of sexual reproductive health and rights (BDHS2010).
article / May 21, 2014
HIV-related medical support to job migrants, regardless of their country of origin
Mr. M*, 41, is one of the 126 HIV-positive citizens of the Republic of Armenia, who was infected while on temporary employment in the Russian Federation in 2012.
article / September 30, 2009
No nurse and no doctor in Torfavan community
Boys of Smbat\'s age are typically full of energy and mischief, but until Smbat was diagnosed with inflamed tonsils and underwent surgery with the help of World Vision Armenia, he was thin, had problems with his speech and just couldn’t keep up with other children.
article / January 10, 2014
Social workers, one of World Vision’s most significant investments in Armenia
Mariam was married young, a month before her seventeenth birthday. Her husband, Armen, was only four years older than his future wife. Now 26, Mariam is a mother of five: three boys and two girls. Her eldest is 8; her youngest is 1.5.
publication / June 18, 2017
Community-based water security key to handling drought: Lessons from Jamui
This 17th June as we celebrate The World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought, here is a village, in one of India's rainfed districts Jamui, on the Bihar-Jharkhand border, that scripted a success story across ten years of community-based water management initiatives despite being drought-pro
article / October 15, 2013
Wash your hands! Save lives!
They form an adorable and comical picture, dozens of children, as they wait in line to use the toilet outside their kindergarten building.
article / October 15, 2013
Wash your hands, save lives!
They form an adorable and comical picture, these dozens of children, as they wait in line to use the toilet outside their kindergarten building.
article / May 18, 2016
Refreshed lives
Mr. Nuur Yuusuf (65 years old), his wife Hawo Mohamud (27 years old), and their eight children have lived in Boomas, Dangorayo district, Nugal region in Puntland for the last past year.