article / Mart 8, 2017
Cash today, savings tomorrow and resiliency ahead
Grace works to prepare snacks she will sell at one of the project work sites.
article / Novembar 6, 2009
Social centres to give Georgia’s displaced sense of community
This October, World Vision Georgia, together with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) through funding from the U.S.
publication / Septembar 5, 2013
Lean Six Sigma training application
Thank you for your interest in providing a week of Lean Six Sigma Black Belt level training to World Vision Process Improvement (PI) Leads in East Africa. We are beginning to improve our processes through Lean and Six Sigma.
press release / Juni 28, 2019
‘More collaboration needed’ – cash-programming NGOs call join together to improve efficiency and impact
‘More collaboration needed’ – cash-programming NGOs call join together to improve efficiency and impact
article / Januar 17, 2014
Advocacy lights up maternity unit, saving babies’ lives
By: Sylvia Nabanoba, World Vision Uganda Communicator
publication / Juni 9, 2014
Improving Child Nutrition by Enforcing Sub-degree 133 - Khmer
Baby formula information brief presents an overview of baby formula products available in Cambodia stores and to analyze the product’s adherence to national legislation (Sub-decree 133) regarding marketing of products for infant and young child feeding.
article / Avgust 12, 2020
Regreening Africa: An initiative that puts farmers first in Rwanda
By May Muthuri and Alex Mugayi
article / Juli 9, 2013
Lights on at rural health centre
Sitting in her small office in the maternity ward of Nabiswera Health Centre III in Nakasongola district, Sister Florence Lunkuse clutches a small Nokia mobile phone. She presses a button, and it produces a little glowing light.
article / Maj 27, 2013
Chelsea Clinton visits World Vision site to present milestone litre to Myanmar family
YANGON, May 27, 2013 – World Vision Myanmar hosted a historic visit with its partner Procter and Gamble (P&G) when they delivered their six billionth litre of clean drinking water at a World Vision programme site.
publication / Januar 27, 2021
The Connected Generation
Through The Connected Generation project, church leaders will be equipped not only to better understand 18-35-year-olds around the world, but also to truly partner with them in discipleship and support them in their callings.