article / Juni 1, 2006
Four become a family after a lifetime of institutionalisation
Diana, Sergo, Maia, and Keti have been living as one family with their foster parents Mzia and Marleni in the first World Vision community based group home which has been established in Batumi, a coastal town in west Georgia for young people who have reached an age requiring departure from children
publication / März 7, 2018
Preparing Poor Producers For Market Project Factsheet
Preparing Poor Producers (3PM)For Market Project Factsheet
publication / August 22, 2014
The impact of a hand-drilled well in Rwanda
This is a story about how a hand-drilled well brought water and hope to a women's group in Rwanda.
publication / Oktober 19, 2016
Processes for Sustainability: Women and Water Management
This two-page document summarises the findings of a recent study conducted by researchers at The Water Institute at the University of North Carolina, which discovered the role of women in water committees related to the sustainability of the water system.
article / April 27, 2011
One widow's wish for water and how a water cistern made it come true
JERUSALEM-WESTBANK-GAZA - After decades of raising her family of ten with her husband, Kamla Abu Jarrad found herself alone at the age of fifty.
publication / März 8, 2018
Panel’s Improvement Analysis Report on 2014 Accountability Report
The INGO Accountability Charter Independent Review Panel’s improvement analysis based on the 2014 Accountability Report and the comprehensive Response letter.
publication / November 9, 2017
Defining urban contexts
This brief document gives guidance for World Vision staff for defining urban contexts.
publication / März 7, 2019
WOMEN EMPOWERMENT IN SIERRA LEONE
USAID launched the Women Empowered for Leadership and Development (WELD) Project in September 2014. WELD targeted a total population of 3,800,131 (1,922,509 females, 1,867,622 male) people from a national population of 7,075,641.
publication / März 6, 2018
Feedback from IRP on 2009 Accountability report
Feedback from INGO Accountability Charter’s Independent Review Panel on the 2009 Accountability report.