publication / Mai 11, 2018
FLASH ALERT: Floods in East Africa
FLASH ALERT: Floods in East AfricaDeath toll rises from the ongoing floods due to the heavy downpour in Kenya.
publication / November 3, 2014
Stories of Change: The one that got away (Vietnamese)
The Stories of Change show the life changing impact that World Vision's anti-trafficking programmes have had on individual lives over the years. These Stories of Change are supplementary reading materials to accompany the Smart Navigator Toolkit for use in World Vision youth clubs.
publication / Mai 30, 2019
Born on Time
Born On Time is a collaboration between NGO, government and corporate partners working to improve newborn survival in Bangladesh, Ethiopia and Mali.
publication / Oktober 11, 2017
Supplier Registration Form-Consultant
Supplier Registration Form-Consultant
article / April 13, 2011
Sole kindergarten in Bethlehem village offers hope for children
In the small village of Wadi Rahhal near the town of Bethlehem in the West Bank, the happy shouts and laughter of children drift around a small kindergarten. Outside, children listen to their principal reading to them from a story book.
article / November 26, 2013
Stronger than Haiyan
I’m at the Child-Friendly Space (CFS) in Tabogon. Laughter and joy rings through the air as children enjoy activities in this special space World Vision has created for them.
article / Juni 28, 2007
YBC, program for children, a grandparent’s prayer
Maria, 65, is the anchor and her son, Ilir, 35, the rudder of a remarkable though simple Gega household living in a small village in the outskirts of Elbasan, about 50 miles (80 km) from Albania’s capital, Tirana. Nine-year-old Jezuela Gega attends a children’s Bible study using YBC.
article / Mai 29, 2013
New boots bring confidence to children in Romania
What it is most striking about a small village situated in south-western Romania, is the absolute quietness of the place. It is such an absolute quietness that it speaks for itself.
article / November 15, 2017
Traditional Birth Attendants: From dangers to saviours
As the Global Forum for Human Resources for Health takes place in Dublin, the people of Ireland can celebrate that their overseas aid has saved mothers and children in five countries. By Derrick Kyatuka