publication / Novembro 1, 2008
Kids understand how other kids hurt
During 2007 and 2008, World Vision consulted over 400 boys and girls across the world involved in projects that address the sexual abuse and exploitation of children and adolescents.
publication / Maio 24, 2017
Counting Pennies: A review of official development assistance to end violence against children
For the first time, this report provides an estimate of how much international aid was spent to end violence against children in one year, based on the latest data available. Civil society partners that collaborated on this report were World Vision International, SOS Children’s Villages, Save the Children and ChildFund Alliance.
publication / Março 8, 2018
Detailed comments on IRP feedback on 2014 Accountability Report
Detailed comments from the INGO Accountability Charter on the Independent Review Panel’s feedback on the 2014 Accountability Report.
publication / Janeiro 2, 2013
Community Prevention of Mother-to-Child-transmission of HIV
For the first time, the elimination of mother-to-child transmission of HIV is considered a realistic public health goal and an important part of the campaign to achieve the United Nations Millennium Development Goals(MDGs) 4, 5 and 6.
publication / Julho 9, 2020
Consecuencias de COVID-19: El Tiempo Se Agota
A medida que los ingresos de las familias se desploman, millones de niños más pasan hambre y se ven obligados a trabajar y mendigar.
publication / Junho 7, 2018
Engaged Spirituality Prayer within the Providence of God Part 2
The Engaged Spirituality papers 1 and 2, describes a model of dynamic partnership between Aid and Development practitioners and Christian praying communities (intercessors) committed to social and spiritual renewal through organisations such as Wor
publication / Abril 18, 2013
Annual Development Review 2012 - English
By the end of 2012, World Vision Cambodia was operating 44 Area Development Programmes across nine provinces and Phnom Penh Municipality, serving over 73,000 sponsored children, their families, and communities.