publication / Junho 16, 2015
Child Protection Index, Moldova
The Child Protection Index is a comparative policy tool, organised and implemented by local and national level civil society organisations. It is designed to measure a country’s current child protection system against a common set of indicators.
publication / Dezembro 18, 2014
Community summit
The purpose of the summit is to reach consensus on a vision of child well-being and priorities for the area. The development facilitator (DF) uses this guidance with starter group members to facilitate a summit meeting with representatives of different groups from the primary focus area.
publication / Maio 29, 2019
2018 WASH Annual Review
2018 was as a year of progress and learning for World Vision’s water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) programmes. We have much to celebrate this year, and much we are continuing to learn.
publication / Junho 9, 2017
The people #MakingSchistory: The global fight against schistosomiasis
World Vision has prioritised NTDs, specifically soil transmitted helminths and schistosomiasis, within our strategy. It’s where we can make a real difference because of the ill-health they cause for small children, especially those under five, as well as pregnant and lactating women.
publication / Março 8, 2018
Consolidated Financial Statements 2015, 2014
World Vision International and consolidated affiliates audited consolidated financial statements as of September 30, 2015 and 2014 including related consolidated statements of activities and cash flows for the years ended and related notes to the consolidated financial statements.
publication / Março 8, 2018
Consolidated Financial Statements 2014, 2013
World Vision International and consolidated affiliates audited consolidated financial statements as of September 30, 2014 and 2013 including related consolidated statements of activities and cash flows for the years ended and related notes to the consolidated financial statements.
publication / Janeiro 11, 2013
Annual Review 2012
Last year, our major focus was on the areas of Education, Health, Child Protection & Participation and Economic Resilience and World Vision Mongolia spent over $22 million in these sectors.