article / سبتمبر 11, 2008
Beautiful poverty: Surviving in the mountains of Montenegro
It’s eight o’clock in the morning, but the Jolić family is awake and active. Each member of the family has a task to complete. To pick fruit, to work in the vegetable garden, to fetch water, feed the chickens, to milk the cow. And so they live everyday.
press release / أغسطس 5, 2021
Event draws attention to the importance of breastfeeding
Three civil society organisations have called for more investment in breastfeeding for a healthier and more sustainable Cambodia as the rate of breastfeeding in Cambodia, they said, has declined.
article / ديسمبر 11, 2020
Safe drinking water to improve children's well-being
In several parts of Senegal, access to drinking water remains a problem. World Vision's Senegal office, in partnership with World Vision's United States office, is implementing a project called “Safe drinking water for Senegal” to contribute to access to clean water in quantity and quality in the most disadvantaged areas of Kédougou, Tambacounda, and Kolda regions.
article / يونيو 29, 2016
Frustrated, Ria finally finds hope
For Ria, 22, there was no hope in her life and she felt ill, both physically and mentally.She said, “I was so frustrated and unproductive.”
publication / مارس 8, 2018
Consolidated Financial Statements 2016, 2015
World Vision International and consolidated affiliates audited consolidated financial statements as of September 30, 2016 and 2015 including related consolidated statements of activities and cash flows for the years ended and related notes to the consolidated financial statements.
article / فبراير 18, 2016
Mothers taking care of their children’s health
Rita recalls when she gave birth to Prabin who only weighed 900 grams. Rita didn't know why her son was underweight and how to take care of him, Prabin being her first and only child.
article / أكتوبر 12, 2021
Empowering people with disabilities in South Sudan through access to facilities
Over the years, Western Equatoria, like the other parts of South Sudan was affected by the conflict leading to many challenges, among which is access to health facilities, especially for people with disability.
article / فبراير 5, 2021
Communities in Solomon Islands ready to benefit from Disaster Risk Reduction project
Equipping vulnerable communities in the Solomon Islands is crucial to ensuring communities are resilient and better prepared for natural disasters.
article / يناير 11, 2018
My husband would be very happy if he could see us now
Ebu Shemsu, 40, a mother of six children lives in Sokoru district of Oromia region. Ebu and her husband, as a farmer used to produce cereals and other crops. Unfortunately, Ebu lost her husband to death in 2011. “My husband was a hard-working farmer.
page / أكتوبر 9, 2014
Zonal Government Relations Advisor
Position: Zonal Government Relations Advisor