publication / Դեկտեմբեր 3, 2014
Fearing Wrong- why what doesn't scare us should
Violence against children is the most pervasive, dangerous, silent horror of our time. It robs children of the childhood and life they all deserve. And now, more than ever, is the time to change this.
publication / Հուլիս 19, 2016
Child Well-Being Annual Report 2015
This report sets-out a summary account of progress towards World Vision’s strategic objectives, aligned with Child WellBeing outcomes and targets, during fiscal year 2015.
article / Հունիս 29, 2011
Building bridges for all nations: one family's search for peace and justice
JERUSALEM-WESTBANK-GAZA - The land of the Nassar family in the West Bank hums with the sound of nearby crickets and soothing gusts of wind. Walking the dirt road leading to the top of hill, where plastic tents are visible, the richness of the land is almost palpable.
publication / Օգոստոս 1, 2013
Annual Report 2012
Fiscal Year 2013 was a crucial year for World Vision Bangladesh’s (WVB) development process and progress. The organization carried out decisive strides complementing the government’s Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) by its range of programmatic interventions.
publication / Սեպտեմբեր 19, 2014
Child Safe Tourism: The Tourist Perspective - English Language
Child Safe Tourism: The Tourist Perspective summarises findings from a online survey conducted with 316 international travellers to Cambodia, Lao PDR, Thailand and Vietnam.
publication / Հունիս 4, 2014
Annual Report 2013
FY-2013 was a crucial year for World Vision Bangladesh’s (WVB) development process and progress. The organization provided decisive strides complementing the government’s Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) by its range of programmatic interventions.
publication / Հուլիս 7, 2010
Annual Review 2009
One of the key areas of our work during the year was the humanitarian response towards the support of the Internally Displaced persons (IDPs) in the north.
article / Հունվար 4, 2013
Safe delivery: A matter of opportunity and trust
“For a rural woman like me, leaving the home premises to deliver a baby is something which needs courage, hope and trust,” says Salma, who has just given birth to a little baby boy at a Basic Health Unit (BHU), an occurance which is very uncommon in the culture she belongs.