article / Tháng 10 20, 2017
You are part of the family…I am here to help you!
“We are on your side, just like your parents are and we want to help you and see you succeed. I want you to be happy too. We count you as a family. So please just ask if you need help. I know you worked hard this past summer and I appreciate that.
publication / Tháng 7 13, 2016
Memoria 2014 - 2015
World Vision Bolivia presenta el informe de trabajo realizado durante los últimos dos años, con el fin de compartir el impacto de nuestras acciones en el bienestar de la niñez.
article / Tháng 7 13, 2018
Landmine survivors: recovery and reintegration in Bosnia and Herzegovina twenty two years after the war
By Amir Mujanovic
article / Tháng 3 8, 2013
Choose School
World Vision has been fighting poverty in Romania - in both urban and rural communities- for more than 20 years.
article / Tháng 2 3, 2021
Soap making gives women a voice
By Kambani Phiri, World Vision Communications Officer, Zambia
article / Tháng 4 17, 2015
Day Care Centre helps to rehabilitate children through art
Each year, World Vision’s Day Care Crisis Intervention Centre for children working and living on the street provides vulnerable children with medical, nutritional and psychological support.
article / Tháng 1 22, 2009
First families in Gaza provided with food through World Vision
A local church in Gaza City has partnered with World Vision to distribute vouchers to needy Christian and Muslim families. Each voucher is redeemed at a local supplier in exchange for a parcel containing items including oil, canned tuna and rice.
article / Tháng 9 14, 2009
School drop-out in Romania targeted by World Vision & Church partnership
The Congress launched the innovative project, ‘Choose for School’, which will enable thousands of school children to attend religious and creative summer camps to nurture a love of learning and encourage parents and families to keep children in school.
article / Tháng 9 17, 2019
Giving children the best possible start in life through Go-Baby-Go
"In the last 15-20 years, research conducted in developing countries has shown that combining maternal and child health programmes with support for positive parenting and psychosocial stimulation is likely to have long-term benefits for children’s development and hea