article / septembre 2, 2008
Potatoes bring hope & good harvest to flood-affected family
Vachagan Araqelyan, 66, recalls the devastating flood of the previous spring as a nightmare.
article / février 2, 2016
Celebrating Family Curriculum: Family Reconstruction Work in progress in West Africa
The Faith & Development Office of West Africa Regional Office affirms that staff and Faith leaders are key front liners in the quest to achieving fullness of life for children across programme areas in the region.
article / mars 23, 2017
Potential famine in Somalia pushes children out of school
As families continue to grapple with going for days without food to eat in the drought stricken country of Somalia, children are the most vulnerable and affected.
article / janvier 26, 2018
Bishnu’s hard work has paid off
As a 13 year old, not everyone has to drop out of school and work to support their family.
article / janvier 25, 2018
Child Protection Index launched in Kosovo
The coalition of NGOs for Child Protection in Kosovo (KOMF) launched the Child Protection Index 2.0 on 18 January 2018, in frame of the project “Protection of Child Rights in Kosovo” financed by the EU and managed by the European Union Office.
article / janvier 19, 2016
School students meet authorities to talk about clean environment
A group of school students aged 14-15 visited local authorities to raise issues in Alaverdi, northern Armenia. The town and surrounding communities are facing waste management problems.
article / décembre 6, 2017
In his memory
"The flames of the house engulfed her and I couldn’t do anything. I felt helpless. It is the most distraught feeling to watch your loved one die in front of you," says *Mohd. Aslam.
article / janvier 27, 2014
Making medical care more accessible
In 2005, the government built a new hospital in town of Negresti. Unfortunately, in 2011, the modern and well-equipped medical facility was closed, along with 66 other medical units across Romania, to save money.
article / décembre 13, 2016
Can ‘Socially Responsible Beneficiaries’ provide sustainable solutions for the most vulnerable children?
From my early days working with WV Viet Nam as a field worker I found that in villages there are many children living in especially difficult circumstances.
article / novembre 13, 2017
Tshibola's story: It takes rehabilitation and education to end violence in DRC
World Vision Communicator, Kate Shaw is currently in the Kasai Region where militia attacks and army reprisals have uprooted 1.4 million people.