article / ديسمبر 10, 2017
Adviento por los Derechos de los Niños y las Niñas – Segunda vela
Domingo, 10 de diciembre de 2017
article / يوليو 18, 2012
Towards enjoying good health
By Martin Tindiwensi, WV Rwanda Communications
Although Rwanda has achieved a lot towards improving water supply and sanitation systems, access to adequate basic sanitation remains low at less than 60%, in some of the rural areas.
article / مايو 29, 2015
Madres aprenden estimulación temprana en Dajabón
Provincia Dajabón.- Cada miércoles, Sauly Espinal, de 24 años, lleva a su hija María de seis meses a la sala de estimulación temprana del sector El Asilo, ubicado en el municipio Dajabón.
publication / مارس 21, 2016
Food Security & Livelihoods Fact sheet
Food security remains a great challenge for most vulnerable households in Sudan. Poor rainfall perfomance causing prolonged dry spells and massive displacements are the main drivers of food insecurity; consedquently depleting people's sources of livelihood.
publication / مارس 4, 2014
Pray for Syria - Poster
Poster for Syria prayer vigil. Other sizes/sytles/options available here.
article / أبريل 24, 2015
Reporteros Comunitarios de San Isidro y Otoro
“Demostramos que no sólo los adultos pueden hacer trabajo periodístico. Eso no es cierto.
article / مايو 14, 2014
Hope of an Orphan Girl
Delicia Igiraneza is a seven-year-old orphan girl, in the first grade in Mbuye ADP, centre west of Burundi. Since her parents died recently, she is being raised by her 17-year-old elder sister who is finding it difficult to fend for the whole family.
article / مارس 27, 2008
Armenian girl recovers from domestic abuse and poverty
“My father used to drink a lot. He would come home late at night, wake everyone up and shout at us. Sometimes he would throw us out of the house and would not let us in until morning,” remembers Siranuysh, 13.
article / سبتمبر 14, 2011
Blog: Suffering and determination in flood hit Sindh
Sheets of monsoon rain were so severe in the province; they had grounded our small jet-propelled plane before it could even start out on its return journey to Sukkur - the hub of World Vision’s work in southern Pakistan.