publication / Agosto 22, 2014
Low-cost drilling technology enables youth mentorship
Stephen Okerayot was among the first to adopt World Vision’s low-cost well-drilling methods—and discovered that helping his community obtain clean water led to new business opportunities and a chance to mentor youth. This is his story.
publication / Fevereiro 21, 2017
Empowered and connected: Young Leaders for Ending Violence against Children
Young Leaders for Ending Violence against Children is a project designed to give young people the space and opportunity to gain skills, knowledge and tools to engage in campaigns across the globe aimed at ending violence against children.
article / Novembro 5, 2007
Life in a silent world: a child with impaired hearing finds hope
Twelve-year-old Anna Poghossyan’s world was silent for years. Born with a severe hearing impairment, Anna’s inability to communicate left her not only despairingly isolated and lonely, but also without a proper education.
publication / Dezembro 18, 2014
Exploring Perceptions
This tool is used to draw out existing perceptions of World Vision among stakeholders in a proposed programme impact area.
publication / Março 23, 2015
Interfaith Roundtable for Action on Maternal/Child Health and Nutrition
World Vision Ethiopia (WVE), in collaboration with USAID and Inter-Religious Council of Ethiopia, conducted an Interfaith Roundtable for Action on Maternal/Child Health and Nutrition on March 19, 2015 in Addis Ababa. The purpose of the event was to set common objectives and action steps as to ho
publication / Novembro 8, 2017
Responding to Ethiopia's Hunger Crisis - Situation Report #12
More than 1.2 million people have been reached with humanitarian assistance since World Vision's teams started responding to the hunger crisis in southern and eastern Ethiopia. Still, there's more work to do. World Vision continues to be concerned that:
publication / Novembro 8, 2016
2016 Policy Brief on Nutrition in Cambodia (Khmer)
Cambodia has greatly improved child health over the past two decades, but poor nutrition threatens further growth & development.Key RecommendationsWorld Vision calls for the Royal Government of Cambodia to: