publication / Մայիս 12, 2016
Channels of Hope approach for HTSP/FP information and services demand creation in Burundi
In Burundi, a high total fertility rate of 6.4, a low 18.9% contraceptive prevalence rate among married women, and a maternal mortality ratio of 499/100,000 paint a dismal picture for the current state of sexual reproductive health and rights (BDHS2010).
publication / Հուլիս 31, 2013
Siliguri Urban Pilot Project
"Following the formation of the children’s club, we were given training on how to speak up. Our fear of speaking disappeared. Now, we can participate in meetings everywhere’" – Rina, member of Siliguri children’s club.
publication / Փետրվար 19, 2020
Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation
Improving local resilience to water shortages and droughts
article / Դեկտեմբեր 11, 2007
Meeting my Roma sister: a tale of two thirty-somethings
Today, Marta has six children, ages six to eighteen, and a granddaughter, almost a year old. All eight of them live in a one-room house (a former storage shed) with no electricity or running water.
publication / Հուլիս 9, 2020
Nepal COVER Project SitRep 11 (Updated 8 July 2020)
Some of the major highlights of the Nepal COVID-19 Emergency Response (COVER) Project, as of 8 July 2020:
publication / Մայիս 8, 2020
Cyclone Harold, Tanna ashfall, COVID-19 situation report #14 - 8 May 2020
On 5, 6 and 7 May, 578 people affected by Cyclone Harold, including 228 children and seven people with disabilities, received essential items such as tarpaulins, tool kits, solar lanterns, blankets, mosquito nets, jerry cans and hygiene kits.
publication / Հունվար 2, 2013
Never Had a Chance: Why millions of children will still die needlessly every year
In a new report, launched on World Pneumonia Day, World Vision says more than 4.4 million are killed each year by six of the most preventable causes, and the majority of these are happening in middle-income countries.
publication / Փետրվար 21, 2017
Defining Child Participation: A new paradigm to the status of children and young people by recognising them as subjects of rights
For World Vision, child participation is when children under 18 years of age contribute to decisions and take action on issues that affect their lives.