article / August 24, 2009
Warm clothing lessens the burden of women in Armenia
Melanya Hovhannisyan, 60, tells stories about her grandchildren with a mixture of great pleasure and pain.
article / November 18, 2016
Truth comes out from the children's mouth
Today, 65.3 million people are on the run in the world. It’s 65.3 million people labelled as “refugees” “migrants”, “internally displaced”, “stateless”, or “asylum seekers” on the run. Ultimately, it’s 65.3 million HUMANS that are running today.
article / August 12, 2009
Palestinians live on the street while Israeli Settlers occupy their homes
My friend and I, both humanitarian workers living in Jerusalem, assured him a couple of times that we had just eaten. “If you’ll excuse me a few minutes I’ll eat and then come back and talk to you. I can’t say ‘feel at home’…but feel ‘at street.’” Talk about Palestinian hospitality?!
publication / July 23, 2020
Engaging Citizens to Improve Service Delivery through Social Accountability
The Implementation of the Social Accountability Framework (ISAF) in Cambodia aims to empower citizens, strengthen partnerships between sub-national administrations (SNAs) and citizens, and leverage enhanced accountability of SNAs to improve local service delivery.
press release / September 13, 2013
We Are All Responsible for Each Other’s Children
By Leith Greenslade Co-Chair, Child Health of MDG Health alliance and Vice Chair, Office of the United Nations Special Envoy for Financing the Health Millennium Development Goals
article / September 13, 2013
We Are All Responsible for Each Other’s Children
By Leith Greenslade Co-Chair, Child Health of MDG Health alliance and Vice Chair, Office of the United Nations Special Envoy for Financing the Health Millennium Development Goals
article / July 2, 2013
Living for 30 years without water
The sound of the water is heard as if it were a mighty spring. Drinking water ready to be drunk by adults and children comes from the faucet of Reina’s house.
article / January 15, 2016
Drought worsens the plight of Malawi children
Precious Lameck, 13, takes a stroll in his family’s maize field which has, once again, been completely ravaged by a dry spell. The crop will wither and die if the rains are delayed.
article / January 26, 2012
Youth celebrate a decade of building peace in Kosovo
KOSOVO- For the past ten years children in Kosovo have been building a new world of peace in a war-torn country that has “cured their souls from war wounds.” At the beginning of January, World Vision Kosovo and World Vision Germany and over 100 children from five communes around the count