publication / September 8, 2013
World Vision Process Excellence and Process Improvement
World Vision Process Excellence: Effective, Efficient, Appropriate, Empowering, and Continuously ImprovingDelivering the greatest value with the fewest resources at the right time and in the right way
article / September 23, 2016
Partnering with Parvati: Then and now
Parvati no longer believes that one’s fate cannot be changed.
publication / January 12, 2015
Infographic: Haiti Earthquake Response
Our response to the Haiti earthquake and the statistics regarding our impact.
article / August 18, 2016
A dream of education: ‘Girls aren’t born just to bake cakes’
Quickly forgotten, dreams during sleep aren’t real dreams, some say. Though some dreams keep people awake, urging them to act.
article / September 4, 2017
Threading success: Refugee youth reaping rewards from life skills training
Seventeen-year-old Lillias Opani’s bravery is hard to find.Amidst the challenges and hardships of being a refugee, she still manages to keep her head high.The war in South Sudan claimed her father and forced her to run to Uganda with her six siblings.
article / October 9, 2020
Nasliya’s tasty success
Nasliya's typical day starts at 2.30 in the morning. She has to do the initial cooking to make breakfast and lunch for the school canteen she and her family are managing.
article / August 16, 2017
Bitter gourd brings better days
Around 500 ultra- poor farmers of five villages under Shribordi upazila of Sherpur district have become self-reliant and changed their lives through cultivating bitter gourd.
article / August 12, 2014
Yunnan Earthquake: Don’t panic, my little sister!
By Lily LI, World Vision China Communications
page / August 2, 2014
Re-advertise_Cluster Officer (Technical Officer) - Health, Watsan, HIV/AIDS
World Vision Vietnam (WVV) invites competent Vietnamese candidates for the position:Cluster Officer (Technical Officer) - Health, Watsan, HIV/AIDS (1 position), based in Yen Bai province.
publication / June 11, 2019
Infographic: Gender-based Violence Prevention
Rohingya women and girls were exposed to widespread and severe forms of sexual violence before and during their exodus from Myanmar. Today, in the camps, more than 33,000 families are headed by women —most of whom are widows.