article / Tháng 11 6, 2007
Afghan children at greater risk, despite progress
Citing the increasing insurgency, attacks on schools and even students, UNICEF says insecurity remains a primary concern for the Afghan people.
article / Tháng 11 5, 2007
Life in a silent world: a child with impaired hearing finds hope
Twelve-year-old Anna Poghossyan’s world was silent for years. Born with a severe hearing impairment, Anna’s inability to communicate left her not only despairingly isolated and lonely, but also without a proper education.
article / Tháng 11 2, 2007
Restoring family life after war through Food For Work program
“This program is currently my only opportunity to be employed and I would not mind working in additional projects of this kind,” says Khvicha, who holds a degree in Engineering from the University of Tbilisi, Georgia.
article / Tháng 11 2, 2007
Georgian minorities prosper through business loans
Elza, 34, has been running her shop for the last three years. “I trade with clothes, shoes and DVDs,” explains the mother of three children. As most of the inhabitants of Gali, Elza is Mingrelian and thus belongs to the Georgian minority in Abkhazia.
article / Tháng 10 30, 2007
Seed distribution in Armenia to double harvest and income generation
Farmers’ income is expected to double next year thanks to high quality seeds recently distributed by World Vision in 10 rural communities in Aragatsotn region, 75 km northwest of Armenia’s capital city Yerevan.“Having a high quality wheat seed is very important for my family, because with these new
article / Tháng 10 29, 2007
Romania bridges information gap to secure livelihoods of rural farmers
“Selling my products is a matter of survival - my family depends on it. So, it is very important to comply with EU regulations. World Vision’s agricultural report has helped me to do this and continue my business successfully,” said Mihai Scheuleac, a farmer from Cobadin community.
article / Tháng 10 24, 2007
WV Armenia tackles barriers to inclusive education
The specialists will work one-on-one with each child in the classroom, and be available to speak with the parents of children with and without special needs in an important step to begin encouraging a positive view towards inclusive education in the country.
article / Tháng 10 23, 2007
Shelter expansion to assist more vulnerable mothers in Georgia
As part of the World Vision Georgia Project “Partnership for Vulnerable Families”, the renovation also includes World Vision trainings for women living in the shelter in sewing, embroidery and knitting and six sewing machines were also bought for the shelter.
article / Tháng 10 23, 2007
Orthodox Church fills void of spiritual resources for Georgian children
The Sunday schools will offer children the chance to learn about Orthodoxy, the faith of more than 80 percent of the Georgian population, through Youth Bible Curriculum (YBC) thanks to a partnership between the Orthodox Church, World Vision and Gospel Light Worldwide.
article / Tháng 10 23, 2007
WV Georgia opens first kindergarten class integrating children with disabilities
World Vision equipped each class with special adaptive equipment, furniture, and arts and crafts materials. The children with disabilities will be under doctors’ supervision.