article / September 24, 2012
No longer relying on food aid
After about five years of free food, under World Vision's general food distribution programme in partnership with the World Food Program, residents of a village in Baringo grew tired of just receiving food.
publication / March 20, 2017
Syria Policy Brief
This brief analyses the violent effects of Syria’s conflict. Namely, Syria’s war has heightened social tolerance for risky behaviours and interpersonal violence against children in Syria and surrounding countries with large-scale refugee populations.
publication / October 26, 2012
Including All Children
These are guidelines to help readers, including parents of children with disabilities, to learn rights, development, and specific needs of children with disabilities. They also introduce how World Vision understands and approaches disability in development context.
publication / January 18, 2013
World Vision's Theory of Change
Given that World Vision as an organisation facilitates change, our strategies should be based on a very sound theory of change. This document articulates World Vision’s theory of change and includes a diagram that maps the steps that form the pathway of change towards sustained child
publication / August 22, 2014
Sustainable Water Services Project Delivery Report
In order to assess the sustainability of Hilton-funded systems with respect to functionality, water safety, and level of service, the Hilton Foundation partnered with Water and Sanitation for Africa (WSA), an African NGO that was not involved in implementing earlier Hilton projects, to conduct a
publication / January 2, 2014
Keeping children safe from abuse in tourism - Lao language
This report provides a comprehensive guide and tools for facilitators to conduct training for stakeholders in the tourism industry in Southeast Asia.
publication / April 5, 2016
HIV Prevention in Key Populations
Key populations are defined by the World Health Organization as “groups who, due to specific higher-risk behaviours, are at increased risk of HIV irrespective of the epidemic type or local context”.
article / April 27, 2006
Tsotne: Moving on from Institutions and conflict
The smiling boy is 14 year old Tsotne, a boy with a past steeped in misery. A positive future seemed almost a lost hope, but fortunately he met World Vision’s Learners for Life social worker and introduced him to the Community youth centre.
publication / March 2, 2016
Expanding World Vision's Impact Through Community Health Workers
Community health worker (CHW) programming is one of the largest portfolios in World Vision’s health; nutrition; and water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) sector, with 48 countries operating a wide diversity of CHW initiatives.