publication / Tháng 3 30, 2020
Asia Pacific COVID-19 Emergency Response Update March 30, 2020
World Vision is responding, and its Global Health Emergency Response to the most vulnerable people is centered on 17 countries, seven of which are in Asia-Pacific, through a multi-sectoral approach.
publication / Tháng 12 23, 2019
Building Kenya's Ministry of Health Workforce to address Community Mental Health Care Needs
See the impact of the PM+ programme and it's efforts to train existing community health workforce to address mental health care needs is the most efficient way to respond to the needs as well as increase access and treatment for mental disorders.
publication / Tháng 9 22, 2021
Family Fit
Help your family be fit and healthy, stay connected and grow in character. This guide will resource your family with ways to think about food and fasting.
article / Tháng 1 26, 2020
Determination of a young boy
A young, green eyed boy of 14, Ahmed* is dressed in his formal dark blue suit today. He is not dressed up to be interviewed, today is a special day for him for another reason. Ahmed has been chosen among hundreds of students to raise the flag of Iraq for his school.
publication / Tháng 11 6, 2015
Case study: Stepanavan City Resilience Initiative
Case study of World Vision's Urban Resilience Initiative implemented in Armenia.
publication / Tháng 3 18, 2021
Integrated Nutrition Technical Programme – Factsheet
This document presents an overview about the Integrated Nutrition Technical Program, implemented by World Vision International - Cambodia (WVI-C), since October 2018.
publication / Tháng 2 3, 2019
Drought Response Situation Report – December 2018 and January 2019
Severe drought and ongoing conflict continue to drive humanitarian needs for more than 6.3 million Afghans, more than half of whom are children.
publication / Tháng 1 21, 2020
Asia-Pacific Humanitarian Response Overview 2019
As we deepen our commitment to the most vulnerable, in 2019, World Vision, within the Asia Pacific Region, has responded to 73 national and provincial level disasters (31 South Asia and Pacific and 42 East Asia).