publication / April 19, 2022
Equality and Empowerment, Critical Pathways to Child wellbeing
In 2020, World Vision identified a need to better understand how gender equality and women’s empowerment link to child well-being.
publication / März 28, 2022
Shattered Lives: Understanding the Mental Health and Psychosocial Needs of Women and Children in Northwest Syria
From 28 September to 5 October 2021, World Vision’s Syria Response (WVSR) team interviewed 16 Mental Health and Psycho-social Support (MHPSS) staff, including WV staff and colleagues from 6 Syrian-led Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) working in the northwest of Syria.
publication / Januar 27, 2023
Manual de Acción Climática y Gestión Medioambiental
Este Manual de Acción Climática y Gestión Medioambiental proporciona una guía práctica para ayudar a las oficinas de toda la Confraternidad de World Vision y a sus organizaciones socias a implementar estrategias de gestión medioambiental de buenas prácticas tanto en los programas como en las operaciones e instalaciones.
publication / Juni 17, 2020
WV Programmatic Adaptations to CMAM during COVID-19
Management of Wasting in the context of COVID-19: Program Adaptations for CMAM Programs
publication / Juni 1, 2023
Hard Lessons
World Vision(WV) and Action for Humanity (AFH)’s “Hard Lessons” study today looks into Syrian children with disabilities’ exposure to protection risks in Lebanon and Northwest Syria. In the midst of deteriorating socio-economic contexts and growing barriers to inclusive education, displaced and refugee Syrian girls and boys with disabilities were found to be more exposed to protections risks such as child labour and early marriage.
publication / März 14, 2022
South Sudan's Hunger Crisis: Impact on Women and Children's Nutrition Status
Malnutrition is often the symptom of food insecurity, poor hygiene, or a lack of knowledge of nutritious food.
publication / Januar 27, 2023
Environmental Stewardship and Climate Action Handbook
This Environmental Stewardship and Climate Action Field Handbook provide a step-by-step guide to help World Vision entities and their partners implement best practice environmental management strategies both in the field programming and in the operations and facilities.
publication / August 20, 2021
World Vision's COVID-19 vaccine response
It's been just 9 months since the first COVID-19 vaccine was announced to the world.
publication / Juni 20, 2020
Nurturing Care Groups
Nurturing Care Groups (NCGs): An integrated cross-sectoral model based on the Care-Groups approach addressing a range of social norms and
publication / Dezember 7, 2022
Learning Brief 2022: The Role of Faith Leaders in Building Peace and Combatting Xenophobia
This is one in a series of three learning briefs presenting findings of an updated review of faith-based action
for children on the move. A set of briefs was first published in 20181 to support the evidence base for the Faith
Action for Children on the Move Forum, held in Rome 16–19 October 2018. To maintain an understanding of
the current academic and practitioner landscape, those briefs have now been updated with recent literature
and good practice examples. When developing the original briefs, which included an extensive literature review
and review of case studies submitted from around the world, three key themes around faith engagement with
children on the move emerged: Continuum of Child Protection, Spiritual Support and Peacebuilding. This brief is
an update to the brief on Peacebuilding and similarly draws on data collected through literature review, ad hoc
searches and direct submissions from faith actors. These briefs do not intend to provide an extensive overview
of all available evidence on faith and children on the move. Instead, they aim to help faith actors, development and
humanitarian practitioners, policymakers and donors increase their understanding of faith communities’ contributions
to supporting children on the move, and shape policy and practice.