publication / June 24, 2020
Key findings of the survey concerning the Albanian youth knowledge about the European Union
Key findings of the survey concerning the knowledge youth in Albania has about the European Union.
article / November 6, 2012
30,000 Trees Planted in East Sumba Barren Land
By Bartolomeus Marsudiharjo, World Vision Indonesia communicator World Vision Indonesia encourages people in seven villages in Hahar sub district, Sumba Timur district in East Nusa Tenggara province to plant their barren land with various local trees.
article / March 5, 2014
Pursuing Equality - International Women's Day, 2014
March 8, is set apart as a day for the world to stop and celebrate women during International Women’s Day. It is a day to acknowledge the achievements and advances made toward equality and inclusion.
article / January 9, 2014
No longer relying on food assistance
World Vision Mauritania wishes to acknowledge the financial support of the American people provided for the implementation of the Kankossa Emergency Assistance Program (KEAP) through the United States Agency for International Development Office of Food for Peace (USAID/FFP).
article / February 17, 2015
Football Empowers the Leaders of Tomorrow
Despite high rates of economic growth, youth in Cambodia largely remain poor and vulnerable to destructive influences of gang violence, exploitation, and substance abuse.
article / May 16, 2019
Beekeeping improves lives in Mbuye
In Mbuye commune rampant issues linked to land ownership are barriers to food security, thus a root cause of poor child wellbeing.
Ernest decided to practice beekeeping as his efforts were not bringing much in the dry season. Last year, WVIB started working with beekeeping associations. With 50 beehives in place, a harvest of 1,500 kg is expected instead of 80 kg from the traditional beehives.
article / August 16, 2007
Volunteers take environmental concern to new levels in Romania
The camp, organized by Transylvanian Ecological Camp in partnership with World Vision Romania, took place in August in the Padis tourist area of Apuseni Natural Park.
press release / August 2, 2016
“HUMANITARIAN CORRIDOR” PROPOSAL DEEPLY FLAWED
A statement from over 35 Syrian, regional and international humanitarian, human rights and development organisations on the Russia-Syrian proposal to establish "humanitarian corridors" out of Aleppo
article / March 19, 2010
The need continues in Haiti
Transcript:Kevin Jenkins: We're at a food distribution site in Port-au-Prince about two months after the earthquake that occurred on January 12th. And what we're seeing is something that happens every day, all around Port-au-Prince.