publication / Mayo 30, 2016
World Vision Uganda Child Well-Being Report: 2015
In this report, We celebrate a total of 19,363 children immunized, 84 classrooms constructed, 1300 teachers (822Females and 478 males) trained in training instruction methodologies, 9570 households reached with
publication / Junio 3, 2016
AIM Health MNCH Programme Evaluation Report
The Access - Infant and Maternal Health (AIM Health) programme is a five-year initiative of World Vision Ireland, with funding support from Irish Aid, implemented between January 2011 and December 2015 in ten Area Development Programs (ADPs) of WVIRE across Kenya, Tanzania, Ugand
publication / Abril 15, 2016
Guide to Maternal, Newborn and Child Health and Nutrition in Emergencies
In 2007, World Vision (WV) initiated a process of prioritising low-cost, evidence-based, measurable and preventive interventions in order to combat the primary causes of maternal and child mortality.
publication / Junio 1, 2005
Grassroots efforts to prevent and resolve violence
Grassroots peacebuilders have proven over and over that conflict is NOT inevitable and that development and peace are complementary, not competitive.
publication / Mayo 1, 2006
A Shared Future
This book chronicles World Vision's groundbreaking experiences and learnings in adapting Local Capacities for Peace methodology for long-term transformational development.
publication / Agosto 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 / Agosto 27, 2013
CVA Project Model Appendices
Citizen Voice and Action (CVA) mobilises and equips citizens to monitor government services, and facilitates an advocacy methodology that results in the improvement of inadequate government-provided services.
publication / Noviembre 20, 2019
Faith and Children’s Rights: A Multi-religious Study on the Convention on the Rights of the Child
To mark the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, World Vision worked alongside Arigatou, UNICEF, the former Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General on Violence against Children, the Global Network of Religions for Children (GNRC), and the Inter