publication / Septiembre 12, 2022
WASH Project Model
World Vision's WASH Project Model (PM) is the primary guiding document for our WASH programmes around the world. The WASH PM provides a framework for project implementation in our targeted intervention settings: communities and households, schools, healthcare facilities and emergencies. It also describes our essential WASH interventions: water access, sanitation access, hygiene access and WASH behaviour change. These interventions have proven to be effective for the implementation of programmes that are impactful, scalable and sustainable in the places where World Vision works.
article / Abril 29, 2013
The Breadwinner
1.I’m not going to school today. I don’t want to go!” declares Saleem, whizzing around the living room wearing his uniform. The nine-year-old’s three sisters don’t hear him.
publication / Abril 4, 2017
Child Health Now Final Project Report, 2016.
2016 was the final year of implementation for the Child Health Now Campaign for World Vision Zambia. Child Health Now Campaign has been implemented for five years from October, 2011 to September 2016.
publication / Febrero 6, 2017
The Status of Children in Conflict with the Law in Cambodia and Vietnam
This research aims to highlight the International Minimum Standards in handling children in conflict with the law (CICL) and to identify the gaps in minimum guarantees upheld in the national legislation around Juvenile Justice in Cambodia and Vietnam.
publication / Marzo 6, 2011
2012 Accountability Report
The report examines key areas of accountability for World Vision International and its affiliates during the period from 1 October 2011 to 31 December 2012. It fulfils World Vision International’s obligations, as a member of the INGO Accountability Charter, to file an annual report.
publication / Diciembre 22, 2016
The Status of Children in Conflict with the Law in Cambodia and Vietnam
This research aims to highlight the International Minimum Standards in handling children in conflict with the law (CICL) and to identify the gaps in minimum guarantees upheld in the national legislation around Juvenile Justice in Cambodia and Vietnam.
publication / Agosto 2, 2016
Giving children a voice following major events and disasters
To understand the extent of how disasters impacted children’s lives, as well as to gain insight into how effective World Vision’s (WV) relief efforts were in helping children, two researchers from Claremont Graduate University worked with WV to
publication / Junio 2, 2016
Child Well Being Report FY15 World Vision Sri Lanka
WVL implemented child-focused programming in a total of 42 Area Development Programmes (ADPs) and 2 Area Rehabilitation Programmes (ARPs), including grant-funded projects and initiatives mobilized together with the pri-vate sector.