publication / Dezembro 22, 2014
Channels of Hope for Ebola Overview
The Channels of Hope model is a World Vision methodology that mobilises faith leaders to respond to development issues in their immediate environments. In response to the Ebola crises, WV applied years of experience and developed a curriculum focused specifically on Ebola.
publication / Dezembro 18, 2014
Message Box
This tool helps programme staff concisely and consistently communicate “who we are” as World Vision to community members and potential partners. It has a central message about World Vision’s identity and supporting messages based on the programme’s unique context.
article / Dezembro 21, 2011
World Vision partner singing group attacked near Nablus
JERUSALEM-WESTBANK-GAZA - A bus carrying choir members from the Bethlehem Bible College- a World Vision partner - was attacked while returning home from a Christmas caroling concert in the occupied West Bank city of Nablus this week.
article / Setembro 10, 2015
A Situation Report on Child Marriages in Zambia
Zambia has one of the highest child marriage rates in the world with 42% of women aged 20-24 years married by the age of 18.
publication / Julho 1, 2017
Interfaith engagement for social cohesion: World Vision Central African Republic
Interfaith partnership in emergency & development programming
publication / Junho 29, 2017
Feasibility of Multi-purpose Cash Transfers in N’Guigmi, Niger
This assessment was conducted by World Vision’s Emergency Program in the Lake Chad Basin.
publication / Junho 18, 2017
Community-based water security key to handling drought: Lessons from Jamui
This 17th June as we celebrate The World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought, here is a village, in one of India's rainfed districts Jamui, on the Bihar-Jharkhand border, that scripted a success story across ten years of community-based water management initiatives despite being drought-pro
article / Junho 23, 2006
Mountain tribes affected by quake finally receive aid
The dark-skinned pilot standing proudly astern in magnificent flowing cotton garments and loosely bound tribal head wrap fluttering in the light breeze set the ferry on course for the opposite bank, some 400 yards away, guiding the small craft against the strong current towards the group of villa