publication / მაისი 27, 2017
May 2017 Situation Report: South Sudan Refugee Response
Every day thousands of frightened refugees fleeing terrible violence in South Sudan arrive in Uganda in desperate need of food, water and basic survival supplies. See how World Vision and its partners are working to meet the needs of the affected people
publication / მარტი 5, 2015
Building Urban Resilience
The world is rapidly urbanising,with over half of the world?s population currently living in urban areas.The Resilient Cities goal of World Vision'sCities for Children framework aims to support city dwellers to prepare, respond and adapt to urban crises,hazards and disasters.
publication / მარტი 5, 2015
Outcomes of Child Health Now Campaign in Armenia
External evaluation of the impacts/outcomes of World Vision's Child Health Now campaign in Armenia.
publication / ივნისი 11, 2014
Project Bookkeeper cum Project Assistant - Child Protection and Advocacy Project
publication / ოქტომბერი 11, 2018
Child and Adult Safeguarding Policy
To establish high-level requirements for the World Vision Partnership regarding protecting all children anywhere from harm caused by World Vision employees and affiliates, and protecting adults from harm caused by World Vision employees or affiliates as part of World Vision programme presence.
publication / აგვისტო 3, 2015
A Joint Research on Breast-milk Substitute Promotion and Labeling Violations
The report explores research surrounding the problem of child malnutrition in Cambodia. This project aims to determine the availability of breast-milk substitutes in six provinces of Cambodia.
publication / იანვარი 30, 2017
An Exploratory Study to Examine the Effectiveness of Community Based Ebola Virus Disease Prevention and Management Strategies in Bo District Sierra Leone
World Vision Sierra Leone and Johns Hopkins University Research Collaboration on World Vision's Ebola Response in Sierra Leone.
publication / დეკემბერი 3, 2015
Child Health and Nutrition Impact Study
The Child Health and Nutrition Impact Study was a five-year research collaboration, launched in 2012, between World Vision and Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health together with academic partners in four countries.