publication / Avgust 31, 2023
Inclusive WASH
World Vision is the leading agency in WASH implementation in Papua New Guinea, in both the development as well as the emergency sectors -- carrying out large scale WASH implementation in 6 provinces.
publication / Oktobar 11, 2023
Listening To Brides
This report details the conditions and circumstances surrounding child marriage, why parents opt to marry off their underage girls, what challenges exist against eradicating child marriage, and possible strategies around these challenges.
publication / Januar 23, 2024
Սուպերվիզիան սոցիալական աշխատանքում․ գործնական ուղեցույց մասնագետների համար
Սուպերվիզիան սոցիալական աշխատանքում․ գործնական ուղեցույց մասնագետների համար
publication / Decembar 6, 2021
Overview of World Vision's programmes in Blue Nile state
Overview World Vision Programmes in Blue Nile State
article / Avgust 13, 2014
World Vision Supporting Response to Floods-Induced Emergency in Sudan
August 13th – Situation Overview
publication / Avgust 28, 2023
East Asia Annual Regional Snapshot 2022
In response to the growing and complex challenges within East Asia, we are deepening our commitment to serve the most
vulnerable girls and boys.
publication / Maj 23, 2023
One year on: Global Hunger Response
This is the 10th situation report and the first annual report released by the Global Hunger Response (GHR) detailing key concerns, impact (as of March 2023) for GHR's 28 countries of highest alert, and recounting lessons learnt and how these will shape the next year of the Response.
article / Februar 20, 2022
Channels of Hope COVID-19 vaccines model elates faith & traditional leaders
To improve the uptake of the COVID-19 vaccines among rural community members and enhance the protection of children, World Vision has, through its Mwamba Cluster Area Programme, trained 26 faith and 13 traditional leaders on the Channels of Hope (CoH) COVID-19 vaccine model.
publication / Novembar 29, 2023
Growing up in the Climate Crisis: Lebanon
This study marks the inaugural phase among a series of two consecutive research projects scheduled for release.
Exploring the impact of key climate risks on children’s well-being and rights, their preparedness for climate change disaster(s), and the views on climate change within different generations.
The research adopted a mixed method approach in terms of desk review, descriptive case studies and survey to gain an in-depth and multi-faceted exploration of climate change’s impact on children, adolescents and youth in Akkar context.