publication / May 8, 2014
Annual Development Review 2013 - English
By the end of 2013, World Vision Cambodia was operating 55 Area Development Programmes across nine provinces and Phnom Penh Municipality, serving over 198,322 sponsored children, their families, and communities.
publication / September 9, 2016
Negotiating Health in a Fragile State
A case study from a Somalia Global Fund project
publication / July 13, 2017
Community-based Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV
As a child-focused organisation, World Vision strives for every child to live life to its fullest.
publication / February 2, 2018
WASH 2017 Annual Review
Since launching our rapid scaleup of water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) programmes in 2010, World Vision has been learning and adapting as rapidly as we have been scaling up.
publication / April 21, 2021
Intendance de l'environnement
Environmental Stewardship Policy in French
publication / October 22, 2015
Nutrition Programming in Conflict Settings
Violent conflict almost always results in increased levels of malnutrion, especially among children. Yet confict also poses challenges in addressing malutrition.
publication / March 22, 2016
Assessment of child welfare reform and child care system
The goal of this research is to assess the child welfare reform, assess the main directions of the child care system, identify main needs, and provide recommendations for improving existing child protection policy and practices.
publication / October 15, 2015
Nutrition programming in conflict settings: South Sudan Case Study
Violent conflict almost always results in increased levels of malnutrition, especially amongst children.[1] People are displaced from their homes, crops destroyed, farmlan
article / November 26, 2013
Friendship without Borders: Words Can Change Lives
Communication has been the core preoccupation of human kind, the main resort that has encouraged social, cultural and economical development. People have always been drawn to one another, sharing their own perception on reality or their feelings regarding the world.