publication / Dezember 23, 2014
Channels of Hope for Gender: Uganda Case Study
This case study captures changes that occurred as a result of implementing Channels of Hope for Gender. It also highlights successes and draws attention to challenges to ensure progress towards the outcomes and goals of Channels of Hope for Gender.
publication / Juni 25, 2013
Scale up for Child Protection
Unlocking the Stalemate between National Commitments and Localised Success.
article / Oktober 9, 2015
He is alive thanks to World Vision
This is the story of Rahima a 35-year-old mother who had completely given hope on her youngest son’s ability to recover from acute malnutrition.
publication / August 27, 2014
Kathika Newsletter June 2014
This issue features several of our partnerships which will help us to serve our communities better. We also feature some of our health initiatives to address malnutrition and iron deficiency anaemia.
article / Februar 7, 2009
Georgia: 6 months after conflict World Vision continues to help thousands displaced
At its height, the conflict displaced an estimated 180,000 people with Georgia bearing most of the brunt. Tbilisi swelled in population by nearly 10% overnight with almost 100,000 living in more than 800 collective centres -- mainly schools and abandoned government buildings.
publication / März 10, 2016
God, government and girls: a case study on the linkages between religion, government, gender equity and education
How can we work with faith leaders to overcome the barriers to girls' education? This presentation provides insight into the experience of the IGATE project in Zimbabwe.
article / Juni 11, 2008
Rising food prices bring hunger and despair to Albanian family
Despair, hopelessness, and hunger have obligated these parents to make extreme choices regarding their lives and that of their children. The Sadiku’s live in Shelcan village, situated at about an hour’s drive from Elbasan town in central Albania.