article / سبتمبر 13, 2013
Despite progress on child survival MDGs, unacceptable “health gaps” leave millions of children out
World Vision reaction to UNICEF Child Survival report
article / أبريل 30, 2016
New e-learning education programme helps Syrian refugee children flourish
For the past five years, the Syria conflict has resulted in more than two million children being out of school. The horrifying statistics show that in Syria, one in four schools has been destroyed, damaged or used to shelter displaced families and one-fifth of teachers have fled the country.
article / سبتمبر 22, 2014
Building bridges, renewing hopes
Hazar, 17, is like thousands of other young people from Syria who fled the war. They all face unique challenges depending in part on the countries and cultures they have taken refuge in.
article / نوفمبر 14, 2011
Making life online safer for Georgian children
In response, World Vision launched the ‘Keeping Children Safe Online’ project, with staff from the Imereti Area Development Programme organising information campaigns for youth, teachers and parents about safe use of the Internet.
article / فبراير 11, 2014
Romania: making medical care more accessible
By: Gabriela Grama; World Vision Romania
article / سبتمبر 14, 2015
Training pre-school teachers in Kenya gives young children a head start in learning and development
Seven-year-old Lecinta raises her hand and offers to lead her class in a song and prayer before their lessons begin. She has been attending the St. Michael’s Academy Early Childhood Development (ECD) centre in Migori County, Kenya for three years now and has flourished.
article / أغسطس 28, 2007
Abkhazia Summer Camp: Debating for Peace
This generation of youth has grown up in 15 years of tension since the 1992-1993 armed conflict between Abkhazia and Georgia.
publication / يوليو 15, 2020
Water, women and disability study - surviving vs thriving
The Water, Women and Disability study carried out in Vanuatu's SANMA and TORBA provinces highlights the isolation and stigma experienced by several interrelated vulnerable groups: women who menstruate, women and men with disabilities, and women and men who experience incontinence.