article / Abril 18, 2019
A Unique Friendship Brings Water to Communities in Need
Three years ago, at only the age of 9, Maurine Jepkorir used to wake up at the crack of dawn and walk for over two kilometres to fetch water for home use.
publication / Mayo 23, 2018
The situation of implementation of the social and health services for children with disabilities
article / Octubre 13, 2008
One–year-old escapes life in an institution
The little boy was abandoned at birth and left in the hospital by his 23-year-old mother. Today he is lucky to be raised by his grandmother, Floarea who assumed responsibility and committed herself to raise him.
article / Octubre 2, 2013
What happens after a World Vision project closes?
Have you ever wondered what happens after World Vision projects close? Do the community keep up the good work we started together 15 years before? Hilary, a member of staff from World Vision UK, travelled to Kenya to find out:
article / Mayo 13, 2016
Equipping teachers to support displaced students psychologically
Students in one of Herat province’s remote Internally Displaced Peoples (IDP) regions are learning life skills and receiving group and individual counseling and trauma services aimed at improving their lives, well-being, health and clarity of mind.
publication / Mayo 12, 2014
Balanced Budget; Unbalanced Effects: Serbia's good intentions to save money are paid for by its most vulnerable citizens
Sustainability of services for Serbia’s most vulnerable groups (families living in poverty, the elderly, victims of violence and exploitation and children with disabilities) is one of the biggest social protection reform challenges facing the country.
article / Abril 4, 2013
Violence against children in West Ramallah village of Budrus
A small school stands in the village of Budrus in the West Bank. The village is bordered on the west and north by the Israeli separation barrier.
publication / Febrero 1, 2013
Evaluation of Child Friendly Spaces: Ethiopia Field Study Summary Report
Child Friendly Spaces (CFS) is an intervention frequently used by humanitarian agencies for supporting and protecting children in emergencies.
publication / Diciembre 18, 2014
Community summit
The purpose of the summit is to reach consensus on a vision of child well-being and priorities for the area. The development facilitator (DF) uses this guidance with starter group members to facilitate a summit meeting with representatives of different groups from the primary focus area.