publication / septembre 29, 2016
Working Moms
In the last two decades Cambodia has made commendable progress in reducing maternal and child mortality. The under-five child mortality rate declined, from 83 deaths per 1,000 live births in 2005 to 54 in 2010 and 35 in 2014.
publication / mars 20, 2017
Syria Policy Brief
This brief analyses the violent effects of Syria’s conflict. Namely, Syria’s war has heightened social tolerance for risky behaviours and interpersonal violence against children in Syria and surrounding countries with large-scale refugee populations.
publication / mars 10, 2021
Agile in adversity: How COVID-19 changed the way World Vision works
While much of the world was shutting down, World Vision stayed open, alongside other frontline responders, to ensure the most vulnerable children, families, and communities were served.
publication / mars 11, 2015
Evaluation of Child Friendly Spaces: Jordan Field Study Report
Child Friendly Spaces (CFS) is an intervention frequently used by humanitarian agencies for supporting and protecting children in emergencies.
publication / avril 4, 2017
STEPS OVC Endline Survey Report, 2014.
This report describes the various interventions and activities undertaken under the Sustainability Through Economic Strengthening, Prevention, and Support for Orphans and Vulnerable Children, Youth, and other Vulnerable Populations (STEPS OVC) program implemented in Zambia from July 2010 to March
publication / mars 4, 2016
Annual Report 2015
This Report is an illustration of the World Vision Senegal’s contribution to the improvement of the well-being of Senegalese children in 2015.You can also download our brochure here.
publication / novembre 11, 2016
CHW Report 2016 - Frontline Health Workers Coalition
Shared within the 15 November Harmonisation in Action Workshop at HSR2016.
publication / mai 1, 2018
Evaluation of Healthy Timing and Spacing of Pregnancy and Family Planning Project in Garba Tulla Ward
The Garba Tulla Healthy Timing and Spacing of Pregnancies/Family Planning (HTSP/FP) project, was a three-year cooperative agreement funded by the Advancing Partners & Communities (APC) project, a five-year cooperative agreement funded by the U.S.