publication / August 27, 2020
COVID-19 Aftershocks: Deadly Waves
This need for a unified global response to the threat of COVID-19 has also been echoed by thousands of people surveyed in six major donor countries. This report looks at the findings of surveys, historical trends of pandemics and what a second wave of COVID-19 may look like as well as providing recommendations to prevent or mitigate additional waves.
publication / June 8, 2022
Annual Report 2021
Inspiring. Courageous. Loving.
That’s what World Vision Lanka has been through 2021 as we continued to serve the most vulnerable children and their families.
publication / September 11, 2013
Measuring and Promoting Child Growth
Participant's workbook to be used during the Measuring and Promoting Child Growth training. A copy will need to be printed for each participant in the training.
Other components of the training can be found here:
article / March 8, 2016
World Vision aide à augmenter la production des cultivateurs à Kolokani
Le projet de Rétablissement Rural de World Vision Mali basé à Kolokani a travaillé pendant ces deux dernières années à soutenir les paysans à faire face aux conséquences du changement climatique et accroitre leur production agricole.
publication / November 3, 2015
Smart Navigator Toolkit (English): Part B
The Smart Navigator toolkit was designed to enable the most vulnerable youth involved in World Vision youth clubs to develop key life skills, including critical thinking, decision making, effective communication and negotiation, self management and life-goal planning.
publication / August 8, 2013
Measuring Child Growth for Surveys - Workbook
Participants' workbook to be used during the Measuring Child Growth for Surveys training. A copy will need to be printed for each participant in the training.
Other components of the training can be found here:
article / November 13, 2013
Ever… representando jóvenes de El Salvador en Tanzania
Ever… representando jóvenes de El Salvador en TanzaniaEver Eliseo Vásquez AmayaEdad: 18 añosPasa tiempo: la lecturaMi sueño: finalizar mi carrera universitaria
publication / November 12, 2017
Value chain development with the extremely poor: evidence and lessons from CARE, Save the Children, and World Vision
The majority of the world’s poorest people live in South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa.Most of these households engage in rural farming and subsist on income at or below the international extreme poverty line of US$1.90 per person per day (our working definition for the ‘extremely poor’) (FAO, 2015