publication / Marzo 4, 2010
Child Health Now - in a nutshell
Child Health Now is an initiative advocating for the health of children around the world. Millions of children die before they reach the age of five from preventable diseases. Child Health Now advocates for these children on a budget and policy level, working with national governments.
publication / Octubre 26, 2012
Kids Understand How Other Kids Hurt
As a child-focused organisation working in nearly 100 nations, World Vision abhors the abuse and exploitation of children and adolescents and undertakes advocacy and programmes to end it.
publication / Mayo 27, 2020
Venezuela Crisis Response Update May 2020
See the impact of our work to support Venezuelan refugees, migrants and their host countries.
publication / Abril 29, 2014
UPR submission April 2014_Review of Albania
Submitted by Child Led Groups “Voice 16+” and Peer Educator’s Groupwith the support of World Vision and Save the Children
publication / Mayo 12, 2014
Balanced Budget; Unbalanced Effects: Serbia's good intentions to save money are paid for by its most vulnerable citizens
Sustainability of services for Serbia’s most vulnerable groups (families living in poverty, the elderly, victims of violence and exploitation and children with disabilities) is one of the biggest social protection reform challenges facing the country.
publication / Diciembre 18, 2014
Community summit
The purpose of the summit is to reach consensus on a vision of child well-being and priorities for the area. The development facilitator (DF) uses this guidance with starter group members to facilitate a summit meeting with representatives of different groups from the primary focus area.
publication / Julio 7, 2015
Together We Speak Out
This photo-advocacy report shows the process where members of the Children’s Council and other youth constituencies from Lebanon were involved in influencing world leaders on the post-2015 agenda.
publication / Noviembre 1, 2008
Kids understand how other kids hurt
During 2007 and 2008, World Vision consulted over 400 boys and girls across the world involved in projects that address the sexual abuse and exploitation of children and adolescents.