article / نوفمبر 26, 2014
After losing everything, displaced are grateful to have their lives
A tall, distinguished looking woman, Nadine* stands in line at a World Vision/World Food Programme-supported food voucher distribution.
publication / يونيو 22, 2016
Do no harm Case study
This case study highlights WVSOM's efforts to deepen understanding of the local context and conflict drivers for better thought-through interventions that respond to humanitarian needs while promoting social cohesion and protection.
article / فبراير 12, 2016
Bringing clean water to rural communities
World Vision started water programmes in rural areas of Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) in 2006.
article / يونيو 27, 2014
Patients receive free fistula surgery in western Uganda
By Flavia Lanyero Kelen Mugoha couldn’t stop singing and praising God when World Vision and Barclays Bank staff visited her at Kisiizi Hospital in Rukungiri district.
article / يناير 24, 2018
Defying Gender Stereotypes, One Skill at a Time
Saniyas lives in a Muslim minority community beside the Bassak River in Preak Pra commune, Phnom Penh City. Her parents were unable to earn regular income, so the family’s financial issue forced Saniyas to leave school at grade 5 when she was 12 years old.
publication / أبريل 26, 2017
Cocoa Life Project Readable E-version Fact Sheet
Cocoa Life is an integrated approach with five focus areas namely; farming, community, livelihoods, youth and environment. World Vision is a key implementing partner of the project since its inception in collaboration with the sponsoring partner Mondalez International.
article / مايو 5, 2014
Forging partnerships, building communities together
Close to six months after Haiyan, said to be the world’s strongest typhoon, battered Visayas in the Philippines, communities are beginning to move back to normalcy. Despite the massive challenges, people-led progress in recovery is getting off to an impressive pace.
article / أكتوبر 23, 2006
Vocational Education and Training builds new capacities in Tavush
The training commenced in mid-August 2006, and is being supported by World Vision Armenia “Building Sustainable Livelihoods in Tavush” (BSLT) project. Over 195 participants from different communities of Tavush will benefit from three month’s training.