article / December 1, 2016
Part of Me
Bump, bump goes the SUV, tossing its passengers up and down, as we meander through dusky and unlevelled motorways. Half-lit concrete structures, silhouetted by beams of dawn sunlight, give way to vast expanses of partially barren hills.
publication / June 28, 2013
JWG Brochure - Sowing Seeds of Hope and Joy
World Vision is privileged to present a few quick stories of successful interventions that evidence joy experienced by individuals and communities and have led to a new sense of hope and purpose in the lives of people who were, and continue to be, impacted.
publication / September 24, 2015
Smart Navigator Manual (English): Part C
Through the Smart Navigator youth clubs, World Vision intends to contribute to reducing the risk of human trafficking by empowering youth to protect themselves and their peers.
publication / November 5, 2014
HAIYAN: One Year On - From Emergency to Recovery
On November 8, 2013, the world’s strongest typhoon ever recorded devastated the Central Visayas region of the Philippines. The disaster has affected an estimated 14.1 million people and left 4 million displaced.
publication / October 22, 2015
Nutrition Programming in Conflict Settings
Violent conflict almost always results in increased levels of malnutrion, especially among children. Yet confict also poses challenges in addressing malutrition.
publication / October 15, 2015
Nutrition programming in conflict settings: South Sudan Case Study
Violent conflict almost always results in increased levels of malnutrition, especially amongst children.[1] People are displaced from their homes, crops destroyed, farmlan
publication / March 9, 2016
Tropical Cyclone Pam 2015 - Response Report
In the weeks and months after Cyclone Pam, World Vision staff worked closely with community members, government officials and other agencies to ensure distribution of goods occurred effectively and equitably.