publication / Ապրիլ 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 / Հունվար 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 / Մարտ 7, 2022
Women's Economic Empowerment Framework Manual online version
For the first time, the Women’s Economic Empowerment (WEE) Framework and Program Quality Assurance Standards (PQAS) provides the World Vision partnership with a common way to define, measure, and make programming decisio
publication / Օգոստոս 10, 2016
Macro-level conflict analysis: Addressing the uptake-and-use challenge
World Vision has been a leading organisation on conflict analysis for humanitarian and development response, creating well-regarded tools such as the Making Sense of Turbulent Contexts tool.
publication / Հոկտեմբեր 31, 2013
Outil d'évaluation de l'alphabétisation fonctionnelle (FLAT)
L'Outil d'évaluation de l'alphabétisation fonctionnelle (FLAT) de Vision Mondiale fournit des informations critiques sur les compétences de base et fonctionnelles en lecture des enfants.
publication / Հունիս 25, 2013
Enriching the Future
Responding to Child Vulnerability through EU Enlargement and Neighbourhood Policies
publication / Փետրվար 25, 2016
Measuring Freedom from Violence
Following the adoption by the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child of General Comment No.
publication / Հունիս 25, 2018
10 Things you need to know about violence in the home
The hope of this publication is to inform and influence the approach of various actors working to end violence against children in Asia–Pacific. Identifying relevant research and policies in the region, and drawing on World Vision’s experience in child-centred programming across 17 countries in