publication / April 28, 2016
Let Us Learn: A case study of delivering adaptive education and protection in emergency programmes in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq
Since the beginning of the current humanitarian crisis in Iraq, more than three million school-aged children and adolescents have experienced disruption to their education.
publication / March 4, 2016
Annual Report 2015
This Report is an illustration of the World Vision Senegal’s contribution to the improvement of the well-being of Senegalese children in 2015.You can also download our brochure here.
publication / November 11, 2016
CHW Report 2016 - Frontline Health Workers Coalition
Shared within the 15 November Harmonisation in Action Workshop at HSR2016.
publication / May 1, 2018
Evaluation of Healthy Timing and Spacing of Pregnancy and Family Planning Project in Garba Tulla Ward
The Garba Tulla Healthy Timing and Spacing of Pregnancies/Family Planning (HTSP/FP) project, was a three-year cooperative agreement funded by the Advancing Partners & Communities (APC) project, a five-year cooperative agreement funded by the U.S.
publication / May 27, 2015
Annual Report 2014
Annual Report 2014 / World Vision Dominican RepublicRead free download
publication / January 13, 2016
Local Partnering in Practice
Local Partnering for Development Programmes: the Essentials sets out the basis for Local Partnering in Practice. “Essentials” introduces:
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.
publication / February 11, 2019
No Choice
This report draws on World Vision’s experience working on the issues related to children and armed conflict as well as on the findings of a multi-country study conducted for World Vision by Child Frontiers.
publication / February 11, 2019
No Choice: It takes a world to end the use of child soldiers
This report makes recommendations for governments, the international community (including the United Nations and donors) and organisations working on the ground in order to prioritise the protection of children in humanitarian responses and prevent children’s engagement with armed forces and arme