publication / November 23, 2020
COVID-19 AND CHILDREN: HOW A GLOBAL PANDEMIC IS CHANGING THE LIVES OF CHILDREN IN ALBANIA & KOSOVO
On 12 December 2019, a case of pneumonia of unknown aetiology was detected in China. On 31 December 2019, the outbreak of this new disease was first reported to the World Health Organization (WHO, 2020a).
publication / January 25, 2023
Ending Violence Against Children: Child Marriage
The policy brief describes World Vision's master plan and ITAW campaign to end child marriage in Bangladesh
page / October 10, 2012
Contact Us
World Vision Bosnia and Herzegovina
National Office
Zvornicka 9, Sarajevo
phone: 033 660 426, fax: 033 652 403
publication / February 1, 2018
Citizen Voice and Action Guidance Note
Citizen Voice and Action (CVA) Guidance Note (Nepali)
publication / December 23, 2020
It takes a world: Global campaign progress report - Executive Summary
Executive summary of World Vision's global, It takes a world to end violence against children, campaign, highlighting the achievements between June 2019 and Sept. 2020 across 87 countries. A few highlights include:
publication / December 23, 2020
It takes a world: Global campaign progress report - Executive Summary
Executive summary of World Vision's global, It takes a world to end violence against children, campaign, highlighting the achievements between June 2019 and Sept. 2020 across 87 countries. A few highlights include:
publication / December 1, 2021
Closure Report- Hathazari Area Programme, World Vision Bangladesh
This closure report is a summary of the interventions taken by World Vision Bangladesh during its 32 years of operations in Hathazari, Chattogram.
publication / August 11, 2018
Humanitarian Principles and Code of Conduct
Humanitarian Principles and Code of Conduct
publication / March 10, 2021
Agile in adversity: How COVID-19 changed the way World Vision works
While much of the world was shutting down, World Vision stayed open, alongside other frontline responders, to ensure the most vulnerable children, families, and communities were served.
publication / November 8, 2022
Capacity Statement - Water, Hygiene and Sanitation (WASH) Technical Programme
World Vision Zambia has extensive experience in implementing various donor-funded water, sanitation and hygiene programmes in communities and refugee settlements. With an average annual budget of US$4 million, World Vision Zambia’s WASH programme addresses goal number 6 of the SDGs, which is to ensure the availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all. We have been implementing the Integrated Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Programme (iWASH) since 2008 to improve the health status of mothers and children under the age of 5. The programme focus is on the following three outcomes.