article / February 7, 2022
Story of An Afghan boy’s journey to safety and self-realization
Born in Iran, grown up in Azerbaijan and now living in Georgia - the journey to safety and self-realization...
page / September 26, 2014
Our Work
World Vision envisages an Azerbaijan where all boys and girls live in caring communities. World Vision in Azerbaijan is striving to protect children's rights within society in order to facilitate their access to life-fulfilling opportunities.
press release / June 17, 2014
Small team- tremendous success
On June 17, World Vision International in Azerbaijan received the annual influential public “No Child Left Behind” award. World Vision Azerbaijan was recognized as the outstanding, international, child-focused non-governmental organization of the year.
article / September 15, 2021
World Vision gives a new start and opportunity to recover to 65 more families affected by Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
Armed conflict that erupted on the 27 of September in Nagorno-Karabakh - a disputed territory between Armenia and Azerbaijan, has halted with a ceasefire agreement signed by Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia on 10 November.
article / August 19, 2014
International Humanitarian Day: Fostering the Humanitarian Spirit
Every day, humanitarian disasters strike more and more places on the planet. These disasters cause enormous suffering for people – usually the poorest, most neglected, stigmatized and vulnerable individuals.
page / November 1, 2012
Contact Us
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press release / August 12, 2014
International Youth Day 2014
Press release about World Vision’s youth programmes in Azerbaijan, especially as they relate to employment, entrepreneurism and International Youth day.
article / July 22, 2014
Spread the knowledge, not the virus
Murad*, 40, first tested positive for HIV more than three years ago. “The analysis in jail was taken simply by one syringe from five infected [inmates],” he explains, noting that the results were often confused and that healthy people were often transmitted the disease in the process of the
article / August 14, 2014
International Youth Day 2014
The first International Youth Day was declared on August 12, 1999 by United Nations General Assembly as a day set apart to draw attention to the issues and struggles facing youth around the world.