publication / Tháng 9 5, 2014
Keeping safe from abuse - English language
With the increase in international tourism in the Greater Mekong Sub-Region has come an increase in the vulnerability of children in these areas.
publication / Tháng 6 3, 2016
Building Urban Resilience through Disaster Risk Reduction in Asia and Pacific
Rapid urbanization and development goes along with increasing disaster risks. Governments in Asia and the Pacific face continued challenges towards sustainable development at the same time reducing the risks from future disasters.
publication / Tháng 11 4, 2022
Manuel La Régénération Naturelle Assistée (RNA)
Le manuel fournit des conseils de terrain étape par étape sur la façon de mettre en œuvre Manuel La Régénération Naturelle Assistée (RNA)
publication / Tháng 11 2, 2021
Empowered Women. Empowered Children
Every child deserves to reach her or his full potential wherever they live. Yet, achieving positive child well-being outcomes remains a challenge globally. COVID-19 has further exacerbated children’s existing vulnerabilities and amplified inequalities, especially in fragile contexts.
publication / Tháng 4 16, 2015
Keeping Children Safe Online (KCSO)
Keeping Children Safe Online (KCSO) is an innovative and adaptive practice that has demonstrated the ability to protect children from predators and other potentially harmful content that children can encounter while online.
publication / Tháng 12 1, 2011
Global Future: Can we close the education gap?
Eighty million children (44 million of them girls) are out of school, with marginalised groups (26 million disabled and 30 million conflict-affected children) among those excluded. Read World Vision's and others' perspectives in Global Future magazine.
publication / Tháng 4 8, 2014
Creating markets for child-friendly growth: Addressing child labour through G20 public procurement
As a child-focused organisation, World Vision agrees that everyone should have the opportunity to benefit from economic growth, but most importantly, we believe that economic progress should never be made at the expense of a child.
publication / Tháng 7 2, 2019
Ultra Poor Graduation Field Handbook (version 2)
The Ultra-Poor Graduation Handbook provides guidance to World Vision staff on how to plan and implement the World Vision Ultra-Poor Graduation Project Model, which builds on the core principles of the Graduation approach and adapts it to existing World Vision programming and business processes.
publication / Tháng 12 15, 2016
10 years on: Global progress and delay in ending violence against children- the rhetoric & the reality
The International NGO Council on Violence Against Children formed in 2007, to support strong and effective follow-up to the UN Study on Violence against Children.