publication / მაისი 17, 2016
Country Profile Fact Sheet
World Vision commenced work in the Solomon Islands in 1983. Key focus areas: Health, Education, Economic Development, Disaster Risk Reduction, Water & Sanitation and Hygiene and Protection.
publication / სექტემბერი 30, 2019
Fact Sheet - Community Channels of Hope program
The Community Channels of Hope program works to reduce violence against women in target communities.
publication / მარტი 5, 2015
Facts sheet
The SCPP Project aims to develop and strengthen child protection mechanisms for effective engagement of children, families, communities and the government in order to provide adequate care and protection of children
publication / ივლისი 28, 2023
Competition and Awards for Journalists on the theme “Enabling Breastfeeding: Making a Difference for Working Parents”
This is an open announcement made to journalists to submit their written work on the theme "Enabling breastfeeding: Making a difference for working parents" in Khmer, written exclusively for this competition. The submitted work will be judged by a panel comprising of experts from relevant INGOs and faculty from media schools.
publication / მაისი 1, 2018
Mobilizing for Maternal and Neonatal Health through Birth Spacing and Advocacy
In 2013, a three year Mobilizing for Maternal and Neonatal Health through Birth Spacing and Advocacy project (MOMENT) was initiated in Karemo, Alego Usonga sub County, one of six sub-counties in Siaya County, Kenya.
publication / მაისი 9, 2024
2023 Global Annual Report, World Vision International
2023 Global Annual Report, World Vision International
article / ოქტომბერი 31, 2017
Growing up too fast | Life in the militias of Kasai, DRC
“My uncle joined the militia on a Monday, and I joined on the Thursday. It was my own choice.”
article / აპრილი 20, 2014
Malnutrition - The Facts
World Vision partners with communities in Asia–Pacific to ensure that mothers and children are well-nourished, protected from infection and disease, and have access to essential health services. Improving child nutrition is a top priority for World Vision.