opinion / December 10, 2024
COP29 delivers triple climate finance but is it enough for vulnerable children?
Mclarence Mandaza says COP29 decision-makers weren't bold enough, disappointing everyone depending on them for their future
opinion / December 17, 2024
This Christmas, for Southern Africans the issue of aid is live
Tigana Chileshe writes that as people across Southern Africa approach Christmas, their immediate focus is finding food, after failed crops and drought
opinion / November 6, 2024
COP29 means more climate finance goals: but will there be true ambition?
Jason Garrett hopes the ambition he discovered in Kenya compares to that desperately needed at this year’s COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan.
article / January 22, 2013
Eurovision song contest comes to Azerbaijan
In each country where the Eurovision Song Contest is held, local NGOs and international organizations are organizing public events and various activities prior to the song competition.
press release / September 26, 2014
World Vision Azerbaijan response to recent media reports
World Vision is reviewing unsubstantiated claims questioning our organisation’s neutrality. We have a strict policy against seeking to convert beneficiaries of our work to Christianity, and comply with the laws and regulations that apply to non-governmental organisations in Azer
article / February 15, 2013
Doors to education slowly open for all children in Azerbaijan
By Vugar Ahmadov
article / July 17, 2007
Azerbaijan: improving health care for IDPs
World Vision will rehabilitate the central hospital in Ganja city of the Kalbajar district that continues to suffer after the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict of 1989.
article / August 13, 2007
Eye surgery gives sight, and life to child in Azerbaijan
Aysu arrived with her grandmother at Ismailli District Central Hospital in Azerbaijan on 1 August, a hot summer day when temperatures soared over 40 degrees Celsius. There was no electricity, air conditioning or surgical equipment in the hospital.
article / July 21, 2008
More loans help tackle poverty among Azerbaijan’s rural poor
With a loan portfolio of US$10 million, VF AzerCredit is currently the leading MFI in the Caucasus region, lending to some 15,000 clients.
article / July 15, 2020
Children, civilians and civilian infrastructure in Armenia heavily affected by the fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan forces
Since 12nd of July, fighting has started between Armenia and Azerbaijan forces with usage of heavy weaponry that reportedly resulted in fatalities in both sides.