publication / Tháng 2 8, 2017
East Africa Maternal Newborn Child Health Project - Final Report
The East Africa Maternal Newborn Child Health project (EAMNeCH) was implemented in four health‐vulnerable contexts in the County of Kilifi in Kenya, Kitgum District in Uganda, Gicumbi District in Rwanda and Kilindi District in Tanzania.
article / Tháng 7 16, 2010
Robert, 8, lives with Cerebral Palsy enjoys life to the full
Each of these children, who live with various conditions such as Down Syndrome, Autism, Cerebral Palsy or mental delays, have the right to education and World Vision helps them to get prepared for accessing pre-school and school education. All children have impressive stories to share.
article / Tháng 5 24, 2010
Never-ending checkpoint frustration
JERUSALEM-WESTBANK-GAZA - An invitation to participate in important meetings at our head office in Jerusalem for three days meant that I would have to go through the West Bank checkpoint.
article / Tháng 5 12, 2010
Weaving towards the fulfilment of dreams...
”I could not believe that a Weaving Workshop was to be offered in our village; it was like God had remembered us and decided to bring something good in our lives,” said 29-year-old Violeta, who participated in the World Vision Weaving Project.
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.
press release / Tháng 4 6, 2016
Global 6 kilometre for water
PRESS RELEASE: ONE RACE - ONE DAY- ONE CAUSEEvery child deserves clean water
article / Tháng 10 20, 2004
Albania: Feuding families…bitter lives
Albania, one of the poorest countries in Europe, suffers from a complex combination of economic and social ills. The fall of communism in 1992, in addition to the disastrous collapse of economic pyramid schemes in 1997 have made Albania’s road to prosperity and democracy a long and arduous one.
press release / Tháng 2 7, 2020
More than 14 million people facing acute hunger in one of the largest food crises in Southern Africa
7 February, 2020. Severe food insecurity rates across 9 southern African countries are 140% higher now than in 2018, primarily because people are being hit by weather extremes driven by climate change, according to Oxfam, CARE, Plan International and World
article / Tháng 11 16, 2016
Historic inclusion of children at UN Conference Habitat III. What next?
“We want to tell the distinguished authorities to pay close attention to everything children say,” said