2015 Child Well-being Summary Report
DownloadThe 2015 Child Well-being Report represents 60 country offices and draws on monitoring and evaluation data from more than 1,600 programmes implementing change for children globally: in child participation and protection, health and nutrition, early childhood development and literacy, and in other key areas of World Vision’s development, relief and advocacy work.
Highlights from 2015
- 1.48 million adolescents have benefited from World Vision programming
- 2.37 million people had access to clean water from an improved water source
- 160,342 acutely malnourished children under 5 were rehabilitated in World Vision programmes
- Education programmes are reaching 8,983,197 children in 55 countries