publication / June 21, 2016
Disaster Risk Reduction in Dhaka City
At the institutional level, government agencies, academic institutions, UN agencies and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) aim to reduce the risks posed by disasters through conducting research, devising policy and implementing CCA and DRR initiatives.
publication / May 17, 2016
World Vision Zimbabwe Child Well Being Report 2015
This is the fourth annual child well-being report for World Vision Zimbabwe which also marks the final annual achievements of the FY13-15 strategy.
publication / January 12, 2016
Adolescent Health Literature Review
The introduction of adolescent health as a priority in the post-2015 agenda highlights the vulnerability of this age group to a set of health risks previously outside the programming focus of MDG-aligned projects.
publication / March 6, 2011
2011 Accountability Report
The report fulfils World Vision International’s commitment as a member of the INGO Accountability Charter to submit an annual accountability report for review by its Independent Review Panel.
publication / July 7, 2015
Research study: What next? Ways forward for children’s and young people’s participation
In recent years, we at World Vision have witnessed new and ever-increasing ways in which children and young people are participating meaningfully on issues that affect them and their communities.
publication / November 5, 2014
HAIYAN: One Year On - From Emergency to Recovery
On November 8, 2013, the world’s strongest typhoon ever recorded devastated the Central Visayas region of the Philippines. The disaster has affected an estimated 14.1 million people and left 4 million displaced.
publication / June 25, 2013
Welcoming Europe's Youngest
How the EU Accession Process Transformed Child Protection in Romania and lessons for Current EU Enlargement and Neighbourhood Policies to Increase the impact of Child Protection Reform in the Region
publication / August 20, 2015
Evaluation of Child Friendly Spaces
In response to the commitment to strengthen the evidence base for humanitarian practice and the prioritisation of Child Friendly Spaces (CFS) as a key area for research, World Vision and Columbia University, working with Save the Children, UNICEF and others, engaged in a three-year collaborativ