publication / août 27, 2013
Citizen Voice and Action Field Guidance
Citizen Voice and Action is a local level advocacy methodology that transforms the dialogue between communities and government in order to improve services, like health care and education, which impact the daily lives of children and their families.
publication / mai 4, 2016
Child Well-Being Report 2015
Child Well-Being (CWB) reporting process has deepened the culture of reflection and evidence-based decision making within WV.
publication / février 29, 2004
Global Future. The Millennium Development Goals — more broken promises?
publication / juillet 3, 2015
Child Well-Being Annual Report 2014
This report sets-out a summary account of progress towards World Vision’s strategic objectives, aligned with Child WellBeing outcomes and targets, during fiscal year 2014. Highlights from the results presented:nutrition, youth empowerment, child protection, education and Christian commitment.
publication / avril 16, 2015
Keeping Children Safe Online (KCSO)
Keeping Children Safe Online (KCSO) is an innovative and adaptive practice that has demonstrated the ability to protect children from predators and other potentially harmful content that children can encounter while online.
publication / avril 8, 2014
Creating markets for child-friendly growth: Addressing child labour through G20 public procurement
As a child-focused organisation, World Vision agrees that everyone should have the opportunity to benefit from economic growth, but most importantly, we believe that economic progress should never be made at the expense of a child.
publication / décembre 15, 2016
10 years on: Global progress and delay in ending violence against children- the rhetoric & the reality
The International NGO Council on Violence Against Children formed in 2007, to support strong and effective follow-up to the UN Study on Violence against Children.
publication / janvier 12, 2016
Adolescent Health Literature Review
The introduction of adolescent health as a priority in the post-2015 agenda highlights the vulnerability of this age group to a set of health risks previously outside the programming focus of MDG-aligned projects.