article / يناير 7, 2014
Success in Haiti
World Vision has been working in Mika, Haiti, since 1996, and after 18 years of collaboration with children and families, World Vision can step away, confident in the community's ability to flourish. When the programme first started, only 20% of children went to school; now 90% do.
video / يناير 8, 2016
Haiti Earthquake - 5 Year Update
When the 7.0 earthquake struck Haiti on January 12, 2010, approximately 220,000 people lost their lives, and millions lost their homes. With more than 800 local staff, 30 years of experience in Haiti, and disaster-relief supplies already in place, World Vision was able to provide help quickly.
page / يناير 12, 2015
Haiti anniversary
Five years ago, the 7.0 magnitude earthquake of 12 January exacerbated decades of political, economic and social inequalities embedded in the Haitian soil. With approximately 3 million people affected, this event was the most devastating n
article / أكتوبر 8, 2016
Hurricane Matthew devastates coastal communities in Haiti
The extent of Hurricane Matthew’s brutal blow to Haiti is still coming to light days after the storm hit as a Category 4 hurricane.
article / يناير 9, 2014
Haiti Four Years Later
By Jean-Claude Mukadi, World Vision Haiti National Director
video / يناير 9, 2015
Haiti Earthquake - Five Year Update
When the 7.0 earthquake struck Haiti on January 12, 2010, approximately 220,000 people lost their lives, and millions lost their homes. With more than 800 local staff, 30 years of experience in Haiti, and disaster-relief supplies already in place, World Vision was able to provide help quickly.
article / نوفمبر 16, 2014
Writing for Rights: Julien, 16, Haiti
Twenty-five years ago the UN adopted the Convention on the Rights of the Child. The CRC is the first legally binding international instrument protecting our rights, the rights of children.
article / أكتوبر 5, 2016
Protecting children during emergencies in Haiti
Haiti has a multitude of emergency situations caused by disasters: earthquake, floods, cyclones, cholera etc. These situations worsen the already difficult socioeconomic conditions of the population.
article / مايو 7, 2016
A promising step toward building quality education in Haiti
By Lydia Berigena