article / Setembro 30, 2014
Post-2015: Another chance to transform children’s lives
By Geeta Bandi-Philips, External Relations Manager, World Vision UK
publication / Julho 20, 2015
Child focused agencies response to the final draft of the post-2015 outcome document
Child focused agencies:ChildFund Alliance, Plan International, Save the Children, SOS Children’s Villages, UNICEF and World Vision response the Final Draft of the Outcome Document for the UN Summit to Adopt the Post-2015 Development Agenda.
article / Março 26, 2024
Finding hope amidst chaos: Ahmed's tale of survival and redemption
Finding Hope Amidst Chaos: Ahmed's Tale of Survival and Redemption
publication / Outubro 31, 2014
INFOGRAFÍA: Metas Post 2015 para niños y niñas: No detenerse ante nada
World Vision considera que para construir un futuro más justo para cada niño y niña, la agenda de desarrollo post-2015 debe aspirar a llegar a los niños y niñas más vulnerables, a garantizar que el éxito se mida por medio del impacto que tenga en ellos y a transformar los sistemas y prácticas soc
article / Novembro 27, 2014
MDGs #REVISITED through images with an eye on post-2015
Celebrated photojournalist Nick Danziger has spent most of his adult life dedicated to documenting the social and political issues that define our times – in best-selling books, award-winning documentaries and photography.
publication / Março 28, 2024
Discover Our 2023 Annual Report
Find out how our work helped improve the wellbeing of children in Sierra Leone during our 2023 financial year.
publication / Maio 31, 2013
Joint statement of child-focused agencies on the post-2015 High-Level Panel report
May 30, New York – We welcome the release of the report from the UN Secretary-General’s High-Level Panel of Eminent Persons (HLP) on the Post-2015 Development Agenda, and commend the efforts of its Members and its Secretariat to outline an ambitiou
press release / Setembro 24, 2013
Placing populations’ health at the heart of the post-2015 agenda
*Adapted from a report by Carole Prescern for the Post-2015 Working Group of the Partnership for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health
publication / Outubro 20, 2023
Behaviour Change: Evidence Summary for Menstrual Hygiene Management
Menstrual health affects an estimated 1.9 billion women and girls ages 15 to 49, although others outside this group are also directly or indirectly affected. However, menstruation is often a taboo topic that is insufficiently prioritised, leading to a lack of education, inadequate infrastructure, improper management of hygiene materials, and an overall stigma surrounding it. There are many important elements to consider for menstrual hygiene interventions, including access to proper facilities, access to menstrual products, social norms about menstruation, and knowledge about how to manage menstrual appropriately. This brief summarises behaviour change approaches and considerations for effective menstrual hygiene management.