publication / Հունիս 26, 2023
Anti-physical Violence - Legal Guide for the Asia Pacific
2023 Asia Pacific Legal Guide to Anti-child Marriage, pdf 118 pages, published by World Vision in partnership with Baker McKenzie et al. covering Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam.
publication / Հունիս 26, 2023
Anti-child Marriage - Legal Guide for the Asia Pacific
2023 Asia Pacific Legal Guide to Anti-child Marriage, pdf 104 pages, published by World Vision in partnership with Baker McKenzie et al. covering Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam.
publication / Հունիս 23, 2023
Anti-child Labour - Legal Guide for the Asia Pacific
Underpinned by a robust regional framework, the Asia Pacific offices of World Vision are committed to building long-lasting relationships with the private sector and developing pragmatic solutions to combat violence against children. Based on these principles of cooperation, World Vision, Baker McKenzie, and other prominent corporate clients are teaming together to develop a series of Asia Pacific Legal Guides to educate community leaders and social workers in relation to core legal frameworks.
publication / Հունվար 23, 2024
World Vision SAP Inherently Local Summary Report
World Vision South Asia and Pacific 'Inherently Local' Summary Report
publication / Մայիս 2, 2024
Building bridges: World Vision's Infrastructure Impact report, 2012 to 2023
A Booklet on World Vision Malawi infrastructure investments in WASH, Health, Education and Livelihood done in years 2012 to 2023.
publication / Ապրիլ 5, 2024
2023 Global Report on Child Participation in World Vision Decision-Making Processes
This second annual Global Report on Child Participation in World Vision Decision-Making Processes celebrates the different ways girls and boys across the world have been meaningfully involved in the decisions that World Vision makes to improve child well-being around the world. Field Offices have continued to implement stronger and more innovative ways of listening to children, including them in local and national decision-making spaces to ensure that programming and strategy decisions are informed by children’s experiences, priorities, needs, and perspectives.
This report highlights the extraordinary practices of each region and Field Office, celebrating the ways our staff have shared decision-making power with children. World Vision continues to press in our belief that children’s participation is not only a right, but an essential element of our child-focused agenda.
article / Հունվար 25, 2024
Dreaming big for a generation
10 year old Mebo advocates for government initiatives to support households with children with albinism for improved livelihoods