publication / November 8, 2017
Responding to Ethiopia's Hunger Crisis - Situation Report #12
More than 1.2 million people have been reached with humanitarian assistance since World Vision's teams started responding to the hunger crisis in southern and eastern Ethiopia. Still, there's more work to do. World Vision continues to be concerned that:
publication / March 5, 2015
Road map to evidence
This document provides an overview of evidence building process taking place in countries across the Middle East and Eastern European region.
publication / March 10, 2017
Child-led Research: A method of participation that meaningfully engages children and young people in campaigning to end violence against children
Child-led Research is a participatory project that aims to engage with children and young people to conduct pieces of research on related issues that matter to them.
publication / April 21, 2016
Trailblazing Leadership in CHW Programmes at Scale
April 2016 Introduction to World Vision CHW Programmes focus on harmonization.
publication / January 15, 2015
Les pratiques à suivre dans l'exécution des programmes de développement de VM
Les pratiques à suivre dans l’exécution des programmes de développement s’articule autour des étapes du Chemin critique. Le Chemin critique est l’épine dorsale de l’approche des programmes de développement de VM.
publication / August 22, 2014
The impact of a hand-drilled well in Rwanda
This is a story about how a hand-drilled well brought water and hope to a women's group in Rwanda.
publication / June 19, 2018
Responding to East Africa's Hunger Crisis - May 2018 Situation Report
More than 1 million people were reached in May 2018 through World Vision's response to food insecurity, conflict, displacement and flooding throughout parts of Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia and South Sudan. The response team reached:
publication / October 19, 2016
Processes for Sustainability: Women and Water Management
This two-page document summarises the findings of a recent study conducted by researchers at The Water Institute at the University of North Carolina, which discovered the role of women in water committees related to the sustainability of the water system.