article / November 20, 2007
Children in Armenia deprived of basic rights since birth
Thirty-four year old Eteri Mamudova has struggled for nearly a decade to obtain birth certificates for her five children so that they can receive medical attention and education in Armenia. With World Vision’s help, she is finally making progress.
article / May 4, 2012
Bring me happiness at Christmas...
Armenia: “My mother always says God will not leave us alone in the Christmas Season.
publication / May 10, 2016
World Vision Mauritania Annual Report 2015
In 2015, World Vision has reached 32 years of service in favor of Mauritanian populations.
article / July 10, 2006
Microfinance allows father to provide a happy childhood and future security for family
Ohanyan Arkadij, 43- father
Kazaryan Amalia, 36- mother
Ohanyan Azniv, 71- grandmother
Children- Ohanyan Rafik, 18
Ohanyan Grisha, 14
Ohanyan Misha, 6
Ohanyan Ararat, 5
Ohanyan Ashkhen, 1-the only girl in the family
article / April 25, 2019
Project Axshy: a roadmap to two million TB-free Indians
By Mridula Narayan, Communications Associate at World Vision India
publication / October 26, 2012
A Systems Approach to Child Protection
World Vision is committed to protecting children from abuse, neglect, exploitation and other forms of violence, and has chosen to utilise a systems approach to strengthen the protective environment around children.This paper explains World Vision’s understanding of a systems approach to child pro
article / February 7, 2014
Sania’s aspirations and dreams of education revived
When she passed her tests and was admitted to the seventh grade, Sania, 13, was already among the academic elite in her area.
article / May 9, 2017
Matthew 25: Pray for the hungry
Hunger is a problem that has plagued humanity for millennia, and it continues to haunt us. One in three people worldwide suffer some form of malnutrition, according to the World Food Programme.
publication / July 7, 2015
Where change happens
This report highlights how new and flexible approaches to advocacy in developing countries (‘in-country advocacy’) are delivering change, closer to the ground.
article / September 18, 2013
God Works in Creative Ways: Bringing Children Closer to the Church.
Creativity can be defined many different ways: the ability to see things differently; the appetency towards the esthetics; visual arts or drawings; finding solutions in an unusual manner; humor, or provocative thinking.