article / Tháng 3 19, 2014
Dirty water, more deadly than war
The World Health Organization estimates that more than 133 Afghan children die every day because of the effects diarrhoea.
article / Tháng 3 13, 2014
Child Misery: Lack of Water in Rural Communities
At the edge of a village in Vaslui County stands a small, two-room clay house where Corina, 33, lives and, along with her four children, fights for survival every day. The whole family lives off less than $5 (USD) a day.
article / Tháng 11 2, 2016
Back to a normal life thanks to ACCESS project
"If it hadn't been for the support I received, all the health problems would have put me down", says Ion G., 61 years old. He used to be an active person, full of energy and dedicated to his job.
article / Tháng 11 1, 2016
Implementation Quality Assurance (IQA) Tools
World Vision has developed sets of essential elements for our core project models, known as implementation quality assurance (IQA) tools.
article / Tháng 10 24, 2016
Looking for signs of transformation
How can I know if transformation is happening? What signs should I look for?
article / Tháng 1 31, 2014
Bolivia: children have something to say to G8 leaders about child and maternal health
By: Andrea Cabrera and Wilson Cabrera; Communications, World Vision Bolivia
article / Tháng 1 27, 2014
Staff Blog: Get Mad about The Needs, by Lay Ratana
I meet Soknang, who is living in a temporary shelter made of different slices of tarp and no doors or windows under a huge tamarind tree and surrounded by bushes and stinky piles of waste such as cloths and can waste. He is living in an abandoned boxing yard in Battambang town.
article / Tháng 1 27, 2014
Get Mad about The Needs
I meet Soknang, who is living in a temporary shelter made of different slices of tarp and no doors or windows under a huge tamarind tree and surrounded by bushes and stinky piles of waste such as cloths and can waste. He is living in an abandoned boxing yard in Battambang town.