article / Junho 7, 2006
Partnership in Albanian rural school renovation
this project is a good model for schools across Albania to match local resources with foreign funding and establish strong alliance for development in Albania He added, “The community and commune have emptied their pockets to invest in the education of their childr
article / Março 17, 2021
A green pepper garden is keeping Faima’s future hopes alive
Twenty-year-old Assuman lives with his mother, his sister Faima, and another sibling in eastern Uganda. He is a youth representative and a member of Buwunga Farmers Savings and Credit Cooperative Society (SACCO), a community-based women initiative group. Thanks to his bell pepper garden, he has been able to transform life for his family, from despair to hope. Now, Faima's hopes of becoming a doctor are reignited.
publication / Fevereiro 24, 2017
DIPECHO CC-DRR - School Safety Project - Position Paper - Nepali
DIPECHO CC-DRR - School Safety Project - Position Paper - Nepali
article / Setembro 24, 2012
Encouraging girls’ education in rural Malawi
Flossie Bottomani and Texious Masoamphambe, two prominent Malawian women, have triumphed over enormous challenges.
article / Abril 4, 2016
World Vision Helps Farmers in Kolokani Increase Production
The Kolokani Rural Recovery Project of World Vision Mali based in Kolokani was aimed at increasing community resilience in a context of climate change and the extreme poverty of soils that resulted in a decrease of crops production. These phenomena have been characterized by the lack
article / Novembro 1, 2006
Opportunity for Arts Diploma at University for vulnerable youth in Georgia
The original Arts and Crafts project began one year ago, and currently has more than 150 young people in the seven centers across Georgia, studying the art of knitting, batik, ceramics, felt, goblin, embroidery, stone carving, enamel work and jewelry-making .
publication / Novembro 19, 2019
Waste Not Want Not Project Fact Sheet
World Vision's waste management project in Vanuatu, Waste Not Want Not, is funded by the Australian government and private donations from the Australian public through World Vision Australia.