publication / Septembar 24, 2015
Smart Navigator Manual (English): Part C
Through the Smart Navigator youth clubs, World Vision intends to contribute to reducing the risk of human trafficking by empowering youth to protect themselves and their peers.
article / Avgust 1, 2018
How does World Vision support breastfeeding?
How does World Vision protect, promote and support breastfeeding?
Appropriate Breastfeeding is one of the core interventions in World Vision’s
press release / Decembar 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
publication / Juli 31, 2013
Surabaya Urban Pilot Project
"The underlying issue is that our voices are not being heard. We need to have our voices heard” – This was the clear message from the children of Pegirian and the motivation for World Vision’s urban pilot project in Surabaya, Indonesia.
article / Oktobar 20, 2014
Focusing on inequality during poverty eradication week
Fourteen-year-old Anousone remembers scouring the jungle for food. He’d skip school and head into the wilderness, digging up bamboo shoots and picking leaves from edible plants.After filling a basket full, he’d head home and start preparing dinner.
article / Decembar 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.
publication / Novembar 25, 2014
Quick Guide to Disability Inclusion
A quick guide to why disability inclusion matters, and World Vision's vision, goal and approaches to disability inclusion.
article / Avgust 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?!