publication / Mayo 18, 2020
Consecuencias de COVID-19: Una Tormenta Perfecta
COVID-19 representa una grave amenaza para los niños del mundo.
publication / Junio 29, 2017
Feasibility of Multi-purpose Cash Transfers in N’Guigmi, Niger
This assessment was conducted by World Vision’s Emergency Program in the Lake Chad Basin.
publication / Diciembre 4, 2014
Fearing Wrong: Why What Doesn't Scare Us Should
New report by research company Ipsos Reid and international aid agency World Vision reveals that people around the world think violence is a common, growing and under-reported problem, yet one that is still surrounded in misperception and misunderstanding.
publication / Diciembre 3, 2014
Fearing Wrong- why what doesn't scare us should
Violence against children is the most pervasive, dangerous, silent horror of our time. It robs children of the childhood and life they all deserve. And now, more than ever, is the time to change this.
publication / Septiembre 26, 2017
It Takes a World Campaign
This booklet has been prepared by World Vision Tanzania to educate communities on the rights of children, their wellbeing and the responsibilities of parents/guardians in raising and protecting children.
publication / Junio 19, 2015
Solutions to violence against children: South Sudan
Despite the magnitude and entrenchment of violence against children, evidence increasingly shows that it is a problem that can be solved. Violence against children is a universal problem affecting children in every country in the world.
publication / Mayo 26, 2015
Child Protection Policy Brief 2015 - Khmer
This policy brief provides an overview of the current situation of children in Cambodia, the Government’s responses to child protection issues in the country, the gaps in the existing child protection system that hinder full and effective child protection, and key recommendations for improving ch
publication / Julio 6, 2017
Somalia Hunger Response Situation Report #10
Worsening situation for children: The humanitarian situation in Somalia continues to deteriorate with an estimated 4 million children in urgent need of assistance (UNICEF, June 2017).