publication / Mai 28, 2019
Delivering on the Promise
Over the past few years both World Vision and The Partnering Initiative have engaged in and contributed to the global dialogue and practice on multi-stakeholder platforms and partnerships – including as part of the post-2015 process.
publication / September 19, 2014
Child Safe Tourism: The Tourist Perspective - English Language
Child Safe Tourism: The Tourist Perspective summarises findings from a online survey conducted with 316 international travellers to Cambodia, Lao PDR, Thailand and Vietnam.
publication / Juli 7, 2010
Annual Review 2009
One of the key areas of our work during the year was the humanitarian response towards the support of the Internally Displaced persons (IDPs) in the north.
article / Januar 4, 2013
Safe delivery: A matter of opportunity and trust
“For a rural woman like me, leaving the home premises to deliver a baby is something which needs courage, hope and trust,” says Salma, who has just given birth to a little baby boy at a Basic Health Unit (BHU), an occurance which is very uncommon in the culture she belongs.
publication / April 5, 2018
Operational Factors for Integrating Nutrition with Agriculture/ Livelihood Programmes
The ENTERPRIZE programme (Ensuring Nutrition Transforming and Empowering Rural Farmers and Promoting Resilience in Zimbabwe) is a four-year multi-sector programme in Mashonaland led by World Vision Zimbabwe and is one of 3 sub-projects of the Agricultural Productivity and Nutrition component of t
article / Januar 30, 2008
A day in the life of a child beggar
Ahead is a day of begging. They will joke and laugh and pester people as if they didn’t have a care in the world but their objectives are deadly serious: enough money to eat and purchase another night of shelter.
publication / November 11, 2015
Child-Friendly Feedback Mechanisms Report 2015
The Interagency Study on Child-Friendly Feedback and Complaint Mechanisms within NGO programmes is a joint effort from five different agencies: Educo, Plan International, Save the Children UK, War Child UK, and World Vision International. This report presents findings of a survey designed to doc
publication / Juni 1, 2005
Small feet, deep prints
Small Feet, Deep Prints not only describes how conflicts are affecting youngsters, but documents how children and young people in Kenya, Rwanda, Somalia and Uganda are working as partners with World Vision in peacebuilding.
publication / November 12, 2017
A Typology of Market-Based Approaches to include the most marginalised-IDS, Coady Institute and the BEAM Exchange
Through a literature review, identification and analysis of the 22 ‘promising’ examples, a series of thought-leader interviews and a multi-stakeholder meeting at the Bellagio Center, the research has systemised the ways in which excluded groups and those supporting them respond to and shape circu