publication / Juni 13, 2022
The Role of Economic Empowerment of Women on the Economy of Bangladesh
Over the last one decade, the economy of Bangladesh has made a remarkable stride on different socio-economic indicators such as economic growth, poverty reduction, school enrolment, and neonatal and maternal health.
publication / April 24, 2015
Child Well-Being Report 2014
This report provides an analysis of World Vision Vietnam’s contributions towards child well-being in Financial Year 2014.
publication / Januar 16, 2015
Community Case Management Toolkit
This toolkit has been developed building on the rich experience of existing programmes and guidelines.
publication / April 13, 2020
Review of the citizen generated data from ISAF Phase I (2016-2018)
Participatory processes have been a part of local governance and decentralisation initiatives led by the Royal Government of Cambodia since the mid-1990s.
publication / Novembar 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 / Juni 29, 2021
Caregiver Perceptions and their Influence on Child Education and Labour across Lebanon
Children are the cornerstone of any society and as such, they need to be trained and provided with adequate opportunities to ensure their development, survival and rights on the path to their future as adults.
publication / Avgust 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 / Oktobar 18, 2017
Child Health Now Campaign Final Evaluation Report, World Vision Ethiopia (2012-2016)
publication / Juni 2, 2016
Child Well Being Report FY15 World Vision Sri Lanka
WVL implemented child-focused programming in a total of 42 Area Development Programmes (ADPs) and 2 Area Rehabilitation Programmes (ARPs), including grant-funded projects and initiatives mobilized together with the pri-vate sector.