publication / Tháng 12 17, 2012
Market Led Agricultural Programme
WORLD VISION TANZANIA, FARM CONCERN INTERNATIONAL,MICROENSURE AND SEDA PARTNERED TO DESIGN AN INTEGRATED APPROACHCALLED 'MARKET–LED AGRICULTURAL PROGRAM (MLAP)' TO ADDRESS MARKETDEVELOPMENT, AGRO-ENTERPRISE CAPITALIZATION AND WEATHER INDEXEDINSURANCE, AS WELL
publication / Tháng 4 28, 2015
WVE Quarterly Newsletter, Volume 2. No. 2 April , 2015
Volume 2. No. 2
article / Tháng 11 9, 2010
Without a father, the only chance in life is education
When 15-year-old Ana found out that she would receive support to go to high school she was afraid she would not ’cut it’ in the big city, which she thought was a much tougher environment than her rural community of Galicea.
article / Tháng 3 15, 2010
Discovering the meaning of education
Playing a melodic tune on the basuri sur (local flute), Bikram is transported back to the days when he yearned to supplement his family’s income, not realising how important education was for him.
publication / Tháng 7 29, 2019
2018 World Vision Annual Report
In 2018, our work has had significant impact on 13.6 million children and their families across 14 regions and 40 districts in Tanzania.We have made enormous progress in the areas of Resilience and Livelihood; Health and Nutrition; water, Sanitation and Hygiene; and Education.
publication / Tháng 10 16, 2015
Our Rights
This booklet seeks to teach children their rights and responsibilities, family welfare, community care as well as promote and strengthen the resilience and well-being of children, particularly the most vulnerable.
article / Tháng 5 25, 2007
On education and cricket, with ten-year-old Mohammad Wajid
Any boy his age would wake up in the morning and get ready for a day at school. He would think about homework, lessons, and playing with friends. He would live his life in present tense only, and let the grown-ups worry about the rest.
publication / Tháng 4 20, 2015
Beating Famine Issue 3
This e-newsletter captures the proceedings of the Beating Famine 2015 Conference which was held at Bingu International Conference Centre (BICC), Lilongwe, Malawi from 14-17 April, 2015. The Conference was attended by 550 delegates from 28 countries, representing 240 organisations.