publication / June 23, 2021
High Risk - Low Priority: Refugees Excluded from COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout (Turkish)
Millions of the world’s most vulnerable people are being left behind and are unable to protect themselves from COVID-19 because of nationalism, protectionism, and discrimination.
publication / December 31, 2013
Keeping our Children Safe from Sexual Abuse - English language
This report provides a comprehensive guide and tools for facilitators to conduct training for stakeholders in the tourism industry in Southeast Asia.
publication / June 8, 2014
Global Week of Action 2014 - A Snapshot
In May 2014, more than 4.5 million people across the world took part in a massive and coordinated mobilisation to influence the global agenda on maternal and child health.
article / June 23, 2011
Inclusive education - a powerful tool of social change
“Thanks to World Vision my son’s educational right was protected and Karen started attending school at the age of nine; before that my son was just spending time on his own at home”, says the mother of Karen Khachatrian, 12.
publication / November 6, 2015
Case study: Stepanavan City Resilience Initiative
Case study of World Vision's Urban Resilience Initiative implemented in Armenia.
publication / September 29, 2016
Working Moms
In the last two decades Cambodia has made commendable progress in reducing maternal and child mortality. The under-five child mortality rate declined, from 83 deaths per 1,000 live births in 2005 to 54 in 2010 and 35 in 2014.
publication / September 26, 2017
End Trafficking in Persons Programme Evaluation
In 2011, World Vision began a new five-year anti-trafficking programme, ‘End Trafficking in Persons’ (ETIP), across the six countries of the GMS region.
publication / August 5, 2015
Complaint and Response Mechanisms: Resource Guide
World Vision is committed to improving accountability in its programming. Humanitarian accountability focuses on accountability to beneficiaries and the communities in which we work. It requires responsible use of power, and the participation of community members in the aid program.
publication / August 20, 2015
Evaluation of Child Friendly Spaces
In response to the commitment to strengthen the evidence base for humanitarian practice and the prioritisation of Child Friendly Spaces (CFS) as a key area for research, World Vision and Columbia University, working with Save the Children, UNICEF and others, engaged in a three-year collaborativ
publication / April 11, 2018
Response to IRP on 2016 Accountability Report
Response to Accountable Now's Independent Review Panel’s feedback on the 2016 Accountability Report.