publication / თებერვალი 2, 2018
WASH 2017 Annual Review
Since launching our rapid scaleup of water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) programmes in 2010, World Vision has been learning and adapting as rapidly as we have been scaling up.
publication / ოქტომბერი 22, 2015
Nutrition Programming in Conflict Settings
Violent conflict almost always results in increased levels of malnutrion, especially among children. Yet confict also poses challenges in addressing malutrition.
publication / ოქტომბერი 15, 2015
Nutrition programming in conflict settings: South Sudan Case Study
Violent conflict almost always results in increased levels of malnutrition, especially amongst children.[1] People are displaced from their homes, crops destroyed, farmlan
publication / თებერვალი 2, 2019
VisionFund Annual Report 2017
Microfinance offers a way forward for our clients to grow their fledgling businesses to provide their families with nutritious food, health care and pay the fees to send their children to school.
publication / ოქტომბერი 31, 2015
Smart Navigator Toolkit (English): Part F
The Smart Navigator toolkit was designed to enable the most vulnerable youth involved in World Vision youth clubs to develop key life skills, including critical thinking, decision making, effective communication and negotiation, self management and life-goal planning.
publication / ნოემბერი 2, 2016
World Vision International Annual Review 2015
Established in 1950, World Vision is a Christian relief, development and advocacy organisation dedicated to working with children, families and communities to overcome poverty and injustice.
publication / დეკემბერი 1, 2021
Impact Stories of Kamalapur Area Programme, World Vision Bangladesh
World Vision began its operations in Kamalapur in 1986 with the overall objective to “form a child-friendly environment where families will have no financial insolvency, confirmed the fundamental rights and protection, enjoy the nutritious food with affectionate love and detach
publication / იანვარი 5, 2015
Community Care Coalitions
The Community Care Coalition (CCC) project model is the foundational community structure for supporting various possible types of programming to ensure sustained child well-being for the most vulnerable boys and girls at the local level.