article / décembre 9, 2013
Working Together to stop Human Trafficking
For a whole week, between October 14 and 18 Iasi and Vaslui Area Development Programmes (ADPs) of World Vision Romania organized various activities to raise awareness about human trafficking, including: a photography exhibition, informational sessions, film presentations, debates and a flash mob
publication / décembre 18, 2014
Message Box
This tool helps programme staff concisely and consistently communicate “who we are” as World Vision to community members and potential partners. It has a central message about World Vision’s identity and supporting messages based on the programme’s unique context.
article / décembre 2, 2015
When the glass is half empty: How the Aid sector can improve efficiency to get the most out of every drop
The sector-wide struggle to provide enough funding to meet humanitarian needs is well documented. In 2014, only 62 per cent of UN humanitarian appeals were funded of leaving a gap of $7.5 billion USD
publication / novembre 24, 2014
Real progress has been made in Somalia, but failure to address conflict drivers at all levels risks undermining further progress
publication / septembre 30, 2016
World Vision's Urban Programmes Brochure
The scale and speed of urbanization pose serious risks and challenges to the health, safety and wellbeing of children, especially the most vulnerable. Trapped in fragile pockets in cities across the world, children suffer terrible violations of their basic human rights.
publication / novembre 16, 2015
Somalia Heritage Programme
Somalia Heritage Week will be taking place at the National Museum in Nairobi from the Wednesday, 18 November through Saturday, 21 November. This is an exciting free event to interact with Somali culture and heritage.
publication / novembre 16, 2018
Rwanda - October 2018 Situation Report
Refugees in Rwanda: Currently, Rwanda hosts an estimated 174,922 refugees (figures as of 30, October 2017), of these over 54.3% are from Burundi while, slightly over 45.3% are from the Democratic Republic of Congo and the rest are from other nationalities.
article / juin 4, 2015
Winning the war on Ebola – one burial at a time
By Maseray Kamara, as told to Karen HomerI am an Ebola survivor. My husband and my sister are not. They are among the 3,900 Ebola victims who have died in Sierra Leone in the year since the epidemic began.Life as my family knew it ended when Ebola began.