article / أبريل 21, 2010
Romanian education system in crisis – World Vision issues petition
Effects of the financial crisis continue to reverberate across the country, and the education sector is taking a direct hit.
article / سبتمبر 7, 2015
Literacy must be on the global development agenda
One of my favourite dates on the calendar is September 8: International Literacy Day. As the cornerstone of development, literacy unlocks human potential. It leads to better health, better employment opportunities and safer and more stable societies.
article / يونيو 10, 2015
Will post-2015 education goals be enough for the world’s most vulnerable children?
“No education target should be considered met unless met for all.”
article / أغسطس 20, 2018
Conflicts hamper humanitarian work, causing suffering in children and aid workers
It was a normal working day for Hussein, one of the World Vision Kenya drivers who support humanitarian activities in far flung areas, rife with insecurity challenges.
page / نوفمبر 28, 2012
Timed and Targeted Counselling (TTC)
A Family-Inclusive Behaviour Change Model for the Life-course
World Vision’s Timed and Targeted Counselling (TTC) is a family-inclusive behaviour change communication (BCC) appro
press release / ديسمبر 5, 2014
Manual equips educators of normal schools to teach children with disabilities
Press release Manual equips educators of normal schools to teach children with disabilities
article / يوليو 15, 2010
Government crisis measure threatens to place more children back into institutions
“This collective dismissal is illegal and unjustified by the economic crisis. Disadvantaged categories of people must be a priority even in these difficult conditions. They not only lack protection and help but they are also exposed to prostitution, trafficking, underground work.
article / ديسمبر 10, 2009
Inclusive kindergartens pave way for integrated school education in Georgia
Initially Georgia’s three largest cities; Kutaisi, Batumi, and Tbilisi agreed to allocate spaces for these children in the Georgian state-owned kindergartens. Later, Samtredia and Terjola joined the initiative.
article / أغسطس 12, 2009
Palestinians live on the street while Israeli Settlers occupy their homes
My friend and I, both humanitarian workers living in Jerusalem, assured him a couple of times that we had just eaten. “If you’ll excuse me a few minutes I’ll eat and then come back and talk to you. I can’t say ‘feel at home’…but feel ‘at street.’” Talk about Palestinian hospitality?!