publication / Oktober 21, 2015
TTC 2nd Edition Facilitator's Manual
TTC 2nd Edition Facilitator's Manual
publication / Mai 1, 2014
The Child Safe Traveller - Thai Language
The Child Safe Traveller presents findings of research conducted in Bangkok, Thailand, with nearly 270 travellers from 39 countries.
publication / März 3, 2020
Response to IRP on 2018 Accountability Report
Response to Accountable Now's Independent Review Panel's feedback on the 2018 Accountability Report
publication / Mai 28, 2019
Getting Intentional: Cross-sector partnerships, business and the post-2015 development agenda policy paper
World Vision has undertaken a qualitative research study to explore how targets for cross-sector partnerships could be captured and articulated in the post-2015 framework.
publication / August 20, 2020
Las voces de los niños y niñas en tiempos de COVID-19
Este proyecto de consulta incluyó 101 niños/as y jóvenes (58 mujeres y 43 hombres) entre 8 y 17 años procedentes de 13 países: Albania, Bangladesh, Bosnia y Herzegovina, Brasil, República Democrática del Congo (RDC), Mali, Mongolia, Nicaragua,
page / Mai 19, 2016
Test FAQ
Sessions at the ICT4D Conference 2016 involving World Vision and Vision Fundtest@gmail.com
publication / Januar 10, 2017
Learning from Experience
With the increase in frequency of disasters and better information systems, there is a need and opportunity to improve early warning systems for early action (EWS for EA) to enable World Vision and other agenices to reduce exposure of risks faced by children and their families.
publication / Dezember 9, 2015
RUTF Product Guidelines
In the face of the increasing demand for RUTF in the treatment of severe acute malnutrition (SAM) and businesses approaching WV for the use of their RUTF products in the field, WV needs to exercise due diligence when considering partnerships with producers of RUTF products from
publication / Mai 1, 2014
The Child Safe Traveller - Lao Language
The Child Safe Traveller presents findings of research conducted in Bangkok, Thailand, with nearly 270 travellers from 39 countries.
publication / November 12, 2017
Value chain development with the extremely poor: evidence and lessons from CARE, Save the Children, and World Vision
The majority of the world’s poorest people live in South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa.Most of these households engage in rural farming and subsist on income at or below the international extreme poverty line of US$1.90 per person per day (our working definition for the ‘extremely poor’) (FAO, 2015