publication / août 20, 2015
Evaluation of Child Friendly Spaces
In response to the commitment to strengthen the evidence base for humanitarian practice and the prioritisation of Child Friendly Spaces (CFS) as a key area for research, World Vision and Columbia University, working with Save the Children, UNICEF and others, engaged in a three-year collaborativ
publication / décembre 2, 2015
Accountability to Affected Populations for a Hunger-free World
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publication / juin 26, 2023
Anti-physical Violence - Legal Guide for the Asia Pacific
2023 Asia Pacific Legal Guide to Anti-child Marriage, pdf 118 pages, published by World Vision in partnership with Baker McKenzie et al. covering Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam.
publication / mars 9, 2021
The cost of conflict for Syria's children
An entire generation of children has been lost to the conflict in Syria. Today, Syria is one of the most dangerous places in the world to be a child.
publication / mars 4, 2021
The cost of conflict for Syria's children
An entire generation of children has been lost to the conflict in Syria. Today, Syria is one of the most dangerous places in the world to be a child.
publication / avril 29, 2016
Community Committees Facilitator's Manual - Session 3A Root Cause Light
publication / août 1, 2016
Directives et Manuel pour la Supervision de ttC
Dans cette section nous fournissons un aperçu de ce guide, son objectif et les publics qu'il vise, et décrivons brièvement son contenu.
publication / juillet 14, 2017
Il est temps de mettre fin à la violence contre les enfants
Notre rêve pour chaque enfant est simple : pouvoir grandir sans violence. Pouvoir jouer, aller à l’école, jouir d’une bonne santé, se faire des amis, être aimé et surtout être à l’abri de tout danger. Nous croyons que c’est possible.
publication / juillet 12, 2016
El Nino & Children in Southern Africa
Southern Africa is currently facing one of the strongest El Niño crises in 35 years, with an estimated 49 million people at risk. This El Niño, through drought, floods and sometimes both, is causing food insecurity, increased food prices, death of livestock and economic slow-down.