publication / Junho 1, 2011
What difference does a decade make?
A decade on since the UN Special Session on HIV and AIDS in 2001 culminated in the first truly global commitment to action for orphans and vulnerable children, many challenges remain. Yet the commitment is as important as ever.
publication / Maio 27, 2015
Annual Report 2013
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publication / Maio 28, 2019
Getting Intentional: Cross-sector partnerships, business and the post-2015 development agenda policy paper
World Vision has undertaken a qualitative research study to explore how targets for cross-sector partnerships could be captured and articulated in the post-2015 framework.
publication / Maio 3, 2019
Reaching the Unreached: Cross-sector partnerships, business and the post-2015 development agenda
A business-as-usual approach to poverty is insufficient and will not deliver the kind of development gains that are essential to reaching zero preventable deaths and eliminating hunger and malnutrition.
publication / Janeiro 18, 2015
Voice Up for Change Toolkit (Vietnam)
The Voice Up for Change Toolkit has been designed to equip the young people of the Greater Mekong sub-region (GMS) to raise their voices and advocate for greater protection of the vulnerable and those victimised by human trafficking.
publication / Agosto 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 / Maio 6, 2016
Still Surviving Ebola
Ebola infected more than 14,000 people in Sierra Leone and claimed the lives of 3,955 victims, including 945 children. Not everyone was infected by the virus, but every Sierra Leonean was profoundly affected by the epidemic.
publication / Fevereiro 25, 2016
Measuring Freedom from Violence
Following the adoption by the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child of General Comment No.
publication / Outubro 10, 2019
Child Rights Barometer: Measuring Government Efforts to Protect Girls and Boys in Eswatini
At World Vision, we celebrate the significant progress Eswatini has made towards achieving global and national targets in key areas of child well-being. Children account for over half of the country’s population, yet their rights and needs are often seen as peripheral to development efforts.
publication / Janeiro 27, 2016
Still Surviving Ebola - Emergency and Recovery Response in Sierra Leone
“Am I in the valley of the shadow of death, Lord?” Leslie Scott, World Vision Sierra Leone’s National Director asked himself this question everyday at the height of the Ebola crisis in November 2014. Corpses lay in the streets. Every ambulance siren reminded him of another virus victim.