publication / Dezembro 15, 2015
Final Evaluation - ART programme
ART program was funded by the government of Australia, and it was designed based on the World Vision’s prior three years’ experience in the region in anti-trafficking area.
article / Junho 23, 2011
Inclusive education - a powerful tool of social change
“Thanks to World Vision my son’s educational right was protected and Karen started attending school at the age of nine; before that my son was just spending time on his own at home”, says the mother of Karen Khachatrian, 12.
publication / Junho 16, 2019
How cash-based approaches affect nutrition outcomes: Case studies from World Vision cash programmes in Bangladesh and South Sudan
Cash and voucher programming (CVP) is a humanitarian intervention method used to help vulnerable populations meet their basic needs with flexibility and dignity.
publication / Abril 20, 2016
Ghana National CHW Facilitators Training Manual Module 3
Ghana National CHW Facilitators Training Manual Module 3
publication / Agosto 14, 2013
Evaluation of Child Friendly Spaces: Uganda Field Study Summary Report
Child Friendly Spaces (CFS) is an intervention frequently used by humanitarian agencies for supporting and protecting children in emergencies.
publication / Julho 16, 2020
Tropical Cyclone Harold - World Vision Post Distribution Monitoring Survey
In June 2020, World Vision Vanuatu carried out a post distribution monitoring survey with 401 participants in 16 communities in Santo.
article / Abril 23, 2013
Malaria in Mozambique: the gossamer thread
Marita Adelino is not your typical 10-year-old. In a world where so many children want so much, she wants two things only—a best friend and a mosquito net. Marita is terrified of the tiny, wicked creatures that spread malaria, the disease that killed her best friend, Marta João, last year.
publication / Julho 13, 2017
Technical Guideline for Tuberculosis and TB-HIV Program Implementation
As a child-focused organisation, World Vision recognises the threat of TB to the well-being of children and their families and its negative impact in reversing successes gained through development programmes.