publication / Decembar 22, 2014
Channels of Hope for Ebola Overview
The Channels of Hope model is a World Vision methodology that mobilises faith leaders to respond to development issues in their immediate environments. In response to the Ebola crises, WV applied years of experience and developed a curriculum focused specifically on Ebola.
publication / Decembar 3, 2015
Child Health and Nutrition Impact Study
The Child Health and Nutrition Impact Study was a five-year research collaboration, launched in 2012, between World Vision and Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health together with academic partners in four countries.
article / Februar 15, 2010
Trafficked girl forced to beg shares her story
“A man appeared and told me to come with them. I protested and I tried to run away, but he slapped me twice with such strength I felt dizzy. Also, he told me he would kill me if I refused to go. We boarded a public bus to the railway station.
publication / Decembar 18, 2014
Message Box
This tool helps programme staff concisely and consistently communicate “who we are” as World Vision to community members and potential partners. It has a central message about World Vision’s identity and supporting messages based on the programme’s unique context.
article / Novembar 10, 2009
Palestinian children speak about their rights & dreams
Inside the small, dilapidated building structure that serves as the Al Shoumo’ community centre (“Candle Centre”) in the village of Al Maasara, just south of Bethlehem city, 12-year-olds, Balqis Hassan Burjiyeh and Mohammad Abu Hilewa seem wise beyond their years, almost as if they are adults trappe
publication / Novembar 19, 2015
Making Sense of Turbulent Contexts (MSTC)
At the national level, World Vision has developed the MSTC tool for analysing root causes and future scenarios of violent conflicts. World Vision has carried out numerous workshops in more than 40 countries in four languages, with hundreds of participants from NGOs, the United Nations and governm
publication / Juni 19, 2015
Solutions to violence against children: South Sudan
Despite the magnitude and entrenchment of violence against children, evidence increasingly shows that it is a problem that can be solved. Violence against children is a universal problem affecting children in every country in the world.