article / October 7, 2014
Believing in Potential
Eighteen-year-old Midula sits in her wheelchair in front of her computer, keenly observing the work of her little student who are creating colourful slides. Midula then points to the screen and prompts her student to click on the correct menu.
article / February 9, 2017
Trained youth equipped to generate income
20-year-old Ram’s inability to cope with the pressures of formal education system gradually fuelled his disinterest in studies.
publication / September 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 / July 2, 2014
GRIP
CRITERIA FOR ELIGIBILITY INTO GRIP Those eligible to apply for graduate internship project shall be Kenyan citizens who met the following criteria
publication / June 9, 2014
Improving Child Nutrition by Enforcing Sub-degree 133 - Khmer
Baby formula information brief presents an overview of baby formula products available in Cambodia stores and to analyze the product’s adherence to national legislation (Sub-decree 133) regarding marketing of products for infant and young child feeding.
publication / May 5, 2014
Stories of Change: A better way (English)
The Stories of Change show the life changing impact that World Vision's anti-trafficking programmes have had on individual lives over the years. These Stories of Change are supplementary reading materials to accompany the Smart Navigator Toolkit for use in World Vision youth clubs.
article / August 2, 2016
Lured by traffickers, caught by fishermen
Thinh was addicted to gaming so much that he had to restart grade 11 three years ago. But the teenager nearly didn’t have the chance to resume his education after being lured from his remote hometown in the mountains of Quang Nam province.