publication / Abril 4, 2017
Narrative Report - StartFund , 2016.
Like the rest of Southern Africa, Zambia was impacted by the recent El Nino event which resulted in late start to the 2015/2016 rain season and prolonged dry spells.
publication / Enero 8, 2015
Development Assets Profile (DAP)
World Vision has selected the Developmental Assets Profile (DAP) as the recommended tool to measure the World Vision child well-being target ‘children report an increase in level of wellbeing’.The DAP was selected because it is an effective and cost-efficient DME tool for use with children ages 1
publication / Junio 19, 2014
Social Investment Latin America World Vision
This report studies the ways that the private sector engages in social investment, specifically in Latin America. This study surveyed companies based in Latin America to determine where they have or where they wish to invest their resources for social causes.
article / Diciembre 1, 2016
Part of Me
Bump, bump goes the SUV, tossing its passengers up and down, as we meander through dusky and unlevelled motorways. Half-lit concrete structures, silhouetted by beams of dawn sunlight, give way to vast expanses of partially barren hills.
publication / Abril 5, 2016
HIV Prevention in Key Populations
Key populations are defined by the World Health Organization as “groups who, due to specific higher-risk behaviours, are at increased risk of HIV irrespective of the epidemic type or local context”.
publication / Abril 29, 2016
Community Committees Facilitator's Manual - Session 3A Root Cause Light
article / Diciembre 17, 2012
Positive Deviance Hearth Plus (PDH+)
World Vision builds local capacity to address child malnourishment by identifying positive community practices that can be used to treat and prevent childhood malnutrition.
publication / Febrero 13, 2017
Community Health Committees and Health Facility Management Committees
While many Ministry of Health (MoH) community health strategies around the world include community health committees, the reality on the ground shows that these groups are often weak and poorly supported.