publication / Junho 4, 2015
Promoting equality for women and girls
Across all of World Vision’s development, relief and advocacy work in the Middle East, Eastern Europe, and Southern Asia, our top priority is to ensure all children, receive equal opportunities to survive and succeed in life.
publication / Março 8, 2018
Detailed comments on IRP feedback on 2013 Accountability Report
Detailed comments from the INGO Accountability Charter on the Independent Review Panel’s feedback on the 2013 Accountability Report.
publication / Dezembro 18, 2014
Who are We Here
This tool is a guided exercise that helps programme staff understand how World Vision’s identity at the global level is expressed at the programme level.
publication / Dezembro 18, 2014
Who are We Here
This tool is a guided exercise that helps programme staff understand how World Vision’s identity at the global level is expressed at the programme level.
publication / Junho 3, 2015
Improving education by focusing on lliteracy
It’s not enough to measure the number of children enrolled in or even attending school. At least as important as the number of children in the classroom is the quality of education they are receiving.
article / Fevereiro 6, 2014
Personal Development Workshops making miracles in Rwanda
Personal Development Workshops help a husband realise his mistakes of resorting to violence with his family, and give him the tools to turn his life around.
article / Outubro 3, 2013
"The night I saw death"
By Justin Byworth, World Vision United Kingdom CEO“Death. That night I saw death,” were the first devastating words eight-year-old Tasnim said to me.
article / Outubro 3, 2013
"The night I saw death"
By Justin Byworth, World Vision United Kingdom CEO“Death. That night I saw death,” were the first devastating words eight-year-old Tasnim said to me.
publication / Dezembro 8, 2014