publication / Oktobar 20, 2023
Behaviour Change: Evidence Summary for Menstrual Hygiene Management
Menstrual health affects an estimated 1.9 billion women and girls ages 15 to 49, although others outside this group are also directly or indirectly affected. However, menstruation is often a taboo topic that is insufficiently prioritised, leading to a lack of education, inadequate infrastructure, improper management of hygiene materials, and an overall stigma surrounding it. There are many important elements to consider for menstrual hygiene interventions, including access to proper facilities, access to menstrual products, social norms about menstruation, and knowledge about how to manage menstrual appropriately. This brief summarises behaviour change approaches and considerations for effective menstrual hygiene management.
article / Novembar 22, 2021
Peace-building efforts resolve hostility between the people of Gedeo and Guji
World Vision's training on peace-building has brought about several constructive and collaborative engagements between the two ethnicities. Mesfin and his colleagues’ reconciliation efforts have borne fruits, and revenge and hostility between the two communities is long gone.
publication / Oktobar 12, 2023
Girl Talk Zimbabwe: GESI Promising Practice
World Vision's WASH UP! Girl Talk programme in Zimbabwe identified as a promising practice for gender equality and social inclusion (GESI) in water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) programming.
article / Septembar 22, 2023
World Vision Ethiopia Observes the International Day of Peace
World Vision Ethiopia Observes the International Day of Peace
publication / Septembar 15, 2016
Promoting young people as peacebuilders
Violent extremism is growing and capturing the hearts and minds of young people globally. Their sense of disengagement and marginalisation has left them vulnerable to recruitment.
publication / Oktobar 19, 2023
WASH UP! Project Summary
Summary of our water, sanitation and hygiene WASH UP! programme in partnership with Sesame Workshop.
page / April 8, 2015
Empowering Children as Peacebuilders
World Vision pursues peace for and with children and adolescents. Around the globe, World Vision equips young women and young men to be agents of peace in their communities.
publication / Februar 28, 2024
World Vision Vanuatu Capability Statement
World Vision Vanuatu Capability Statement
video / Mart 22, 2018
Children and young people as peacebuilders
UN Security Council Resolution 2250 opened doors for children and young people to be more engaged in peacebuilding. it also recognised the powerful contribution they make to building peace, especially in areas affected by conflicts
publication / Mart 1, 2023
World Vision South Sudan 2022 Annual Report
In 2022, South Sudan’s fragility continued to exacerbate as the country reeled from the increasing threats and impact of climate change and conflict, resulting to increased hunger, displacements, and outbreaks of diseases. All these affect children and communities in many parts of the country. Highlighted in this report are evidences of impact on how World Vision South Sudan has remained steadfast on its commitment to deliver its promise — improve the lives of 3 million children by 2025 — as it pursued programs and projects focusing on emergency relief, recovery, and resilience.