article / ნოემბერი 10, 2009
Palestinian children speak about their rights & dreams
Inside the small, dilapidated building structure that serves as the Al Shoumo’ community centre (“Candle Centre”) in the village of Al Maasara, just south of Bethlehem city, 12-year-olds, Balqis Hassan Burjiyeh and Mohammad Abu Hilewa seem wise beyond their years, almost as if they are adults trappe
publication / ნოემბერი 19, 2015
Making Sense of Turbulent Contexts (MSTC)
At the national level, World Vision has developed the MSTC tool for analysing root causes and future scenarios of violent conflicts. World Vision has carried out numerous workshops in more than 40 countries in four languages, with hundreds of participants from NGOs, the United Nations and governm
publication / ივნისი 18, 2017
Community-based water security key to handling drought: Lessons from Jamui
This 17th June as we celebrate The World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought, here is a village, in one of India's rainfed districts Jamui, on the Bihar-Jharkhand border, that scripted a success story across ten years of community-based water management initiatives despite being drought-pro
article / მარტი 19, 2013
Young, HIV positive, and out of work
Healthy and strong men cannot find work in Medgidia, a town in economic and social crisis. What are the chances for an HIV positive young person to find a permanent job in these conditions, moreover when he has health problems or comes from a divided family?
article / აპრილი 23, 2008
Joy at running water in a West Bank village
The women of the village are the most thankful that they have running water in the house again.
publication / სექტემბერი 5, 2013
Lean Six Sigma training application
Thank you for your interest in providing a week of Lean Six Sigma Black Belt level training to World Vision Process Improvement (PI) Leads in East Africa. We are beginning to improve our processes through Lean and Six Sigma.
publication / ოქტომბერი 29, 2012
World Vision Lao PDR Fact Sheet
World Vision Lao PDR is focused on improving the lives of vulnerable children. Children represent hope for the country and unless change happens for Lao children, especially the poor and vulnerable, the future of the Lao PDR will be at risk.