article / აგვისტო 18, 2020
Embracing Stronger Partnerships across the Nexus: World Vision’s story
Summary: In this joint blog post with CDA Collaborative Learning, Maya Assaf-Horstmeier, Director of Peacebuilding and Conflict Sensitivity, writes about a new approach for ad
publication / ოქტომბერი 31, 2015
Smart Navigator Toolkit (English): Part F
The Smart Navigator toolkit was designed to enable the most vulnerable youth involved in World Vision youth clubs to develop key life skills, including critical thinking, decision making, effective communication and negotiation, self management and life-goal planning.
publication / იანვარი 5, 2015
Community Care Coalitions
The Community Care Coalition (CCC) project model is the foundational community structure for supporting various possible types of programming to ensure sustained child well-being for the most vulnerable boys and girls at the local level.
publication / იანვარი 2, 2014
Keeping children safe from abuse in tourism - Lao language
This report provides a comprehensive guide and tools for facilitators to conduct training for stakeholders in the tourism industry in Southeast Asia.
article / ოქტომბერი 6, 2016
Disaster Risk Reduction - Planning ahead to save lives
Philippines - Nine ways schools are preparing for disasters in TagbilaranBy: Florence Joy Maluyo
article / აპრილი 27, 2006
Tsotne: Moving on from Institutions and conflict
The smiling boy is 14 year old Tsotne, a boy with a past steeped in misery. A positive future seemed almost a lost hope, but fortunately he met World Vision’s Learners for Life social worker and introduced him to the Community youth centre.
publication / თებერვალი 1, 2013
Evaluation of Child Friendly Spaces: Ethiopia Field Study Summary Report
Child Friendly Spaces (CFS) is an intervention frequently used by humanitarian agencies for supporting and protecting children in emergencies.
publication / სექტემბერი 1, 2019
Faith Integration and Christian Witness in Relief and Development: Reflections and Practical Guidance for Field Teams
This paper examines practical opportunities to strengthen faith integration within relief and development field teams through intentional development of a shared understanding of Christian witness, leveraging Christian identity (through the development of messaging statements), recognizing “sacra