publication / Maj 30, 2016
Gender Factsheet
Gender-Based Violence and Discrimination in Solomon Islands
publication / Septembar 26, 2017
6 Month Appeal: Responding to Ethiopia's Hunger Crisis
In 2017, World Vision's response to the Ethiopia Hunger Crisis has reached 1 Million people.
We have provided lifesaving:
publication / Juni 1, 2014
Bosnia and Herzegovina Country Profile
Overview of our work in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2014.
publication / Decembar 22, 2014
Channels of Hope for Ebola Overview
The Channels of Hope model is a World Vision methodology that mobilises faith leaders to respond to development issues in their immediate environments. In response to the Ebola crises, WV applied years of experience and developed a curriculum focused specifically on Ebola.
publication / Avgust 22, 2013
Child Protection
World Vision’s mission is to improve the lives of children and keeping children safe lies at the heart of this. Childrenin Lao PDR are at risk of being trafficked to neighbouring countries to work in inhumane conditions.
publication / Mart 5, 2015
Evidence for Change Series Overview
The Evidence4Change (E4C) series publishes the evidence-based practices developed by World Vision and its partners in the Middle East, Eastern European Region (MEER) that successfully contribute to changes in the well-being of children. This document provides an overview of the proecess.
publication / Mart 5, 2015
Building Urban Resilience
The world is rapidly urbanising,with over half of the world?s population currently living in urban areas.The Resilient Cities goal of World Vision'sCities for Children framework aims to support city dwellers to prepare, respond and adapt to urban crises,hazards and disasters.
article / April 19, 2015
Putting nutrition on the table in Cambodia
Grant project name: Sahakkom Kon Laor project, Nutrition ProgrammeFunded by: The Innovation Fund, World Vision United StatesTime frame: July 2013- June 2015
article / Mart 28, 2018
VICE and Andrew Quilty visit the Beqaa Valley
“I’m 20 years old, I don’t want to fight. I don’t want to walk towards death with my own two feet.”Ibrahim is one of more than a million Syrians holed up in Lebanon’s Beqaa Valley. He is a refugee from a war that has engulfed his homeland since he was 13 years old.
article / Mart 7, 2018
Everyday heroes
1. Lusine, 36, once just a housewife, now a busy businesswoman who makes her children feel proud