publication / Tháng 11 16, 2018
Tanzania - October 2018 Situation Report
Refugees in the country: There are an estimated 292,646 refugees living in Tanzania. Nyarugusu refugee camp hosts more than half (152,894), Nduta refugee camp (101,038) and Mtendeli camp (38,714).
article / Tháng 1 16, 2014
The story of my life …
This is Moisi's story, a young boy from a poor community of Albania, who lacked: freedom, food, love, and friends as a child. But, when he grew up, he found much more than he could imagine.
publication / Tháng 2 20, 2020
Building Secure Livelihoods 2019
The Building Secure Livelihoods (BSL) project model provides a comprehensive pathway out of poverty for families to improve their livelihoods to levels that are productive and resilient enough to survive a range of shocks and stresses.
video / Tháng 8 9, 2017
Ensemble pour un Sénégal sans mariage d’enfants
Au Sénégal, on estime que les mariages d’enfants ont des couts incommensurables. Cela ralentit le développement économique et peut éroder le capital humain et social du pays. En plus il y a des conséquences sévères sur la santé des filles-mères et nouveau-née à cause de cette pratique.
article / Tháng 12 16, 2013
God sends help through others: my feet are no longer wet
Anush’s family live in Gyumri town, the second largest city in Armenia and the capital of the Shirak Province, located in the north-western part of the country.
article / Tháng 11 14, 2013
Top 6 issues children are facing after Typhoon Haiyan
During any disaster response, children are our first priority. In the contexts in which World Vision works, children face many challenges to their survival and well-being.
article / Tháng 3 11, 2009
Family reunites thanks to their determination & World Vision support
The story of this family dates back to 2003 when a visibly happy couple with three young children, the youngest being only one-year-old, found their life together impossible.
publication / Tháng 7 10, 2019
World Vision operational map|Rohingya Refugee Response
World Vision operates in 22 of the 34 Rohingya camps.
article / Tháng 2 12, 2009
A pair of socks, boots and plastic bags
Papik Javadyan, 7, is one of the most active and playful children of Norabak Village in Gegharkunik Region, Central-Eastern Armenia. Every winter morning he puts on the woollen socks that his mother has knitted and then his boots to go out to play with the boys.