article / Abril 2, 2009
Parents keep baby Vasilica & do best for their children
Eva is an abandoned child herself. She was adopted by a family in the village when she was seven. Then the adoptive mother died and Eva was raised by the adoptive father and his girlfriend.
article / Dezembro 17, 2012
Infant Feeding in an HIV Context
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article / Janeiro 31, 2012
A journey of returning to faith for rural communities
GEORGIA- Beyond
the dusty and unpaved village roads shaded by bald trees near houses with large
yards and broken fences, stands a small
church built by villagers in Uraveli four
years ago.
page / Junho 27, 2013
Northeast Jenin ADP
Villages ADP Located In: Jalbun, Em At Tut, Al Mugayyer, Jalqamous, Al Jalameh, 'Arraneh, Faqqu'a, Beit Qad, Deir Abu Da'if, and Raba
article / Abril 11, 2006
Quake families in mass return to devastation
There was no celebration to mark the return of Qazi-ur Rahman and his family to the village of Dandar, high above the Saraash Valley, North West Frontier Province.
article / Dezembro 16, 2005
Seeing is believing, learning & understanding needs & concerns of quake survivors
What came next was a three-stage, somewhat treacherous journey with the Colonel and outgoing Operations Manager Isabel Gomes to the high altitude villages of the Ba Sangar Katha Valley above the devastated town of Balakot, North West Frontier Province (NWFP), to better understand the needs of fam
article / Dezembro 19, 2014
Are we doing enough to prevent human trafficking?
A new report from World Vision finds 61% of children and youth in Laos have never heard of human trafficking. They are unaware of the dangers of working in another country and of being tricked by brokers.
article / Janeiro 27, 2014
Uganda: The challenge of healthcare in remote Buliisa
By: Davinah Nabirye, Communications; World Vision Uganda
article / Dezembro 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
article / Novembro 25, 2013
The unborn girls of Armenia: alarming trends and future concerns
More than 1,400 girls are not being born every year in Armenia; their mothers choose to terminate their pregnancies rather than have a female child.