article / December 16, 2005
Seeing is believing, learning & understanding needs & concerns of quake survivors
What came next was a three-stage, somewhat treacherous journey with the Colonel and outgoing Operations Manager Isabel Gomes to the high altitude villages of the Ba Sangar Katha Valley above the devastated town of Balakot, North West Frontier Province (NWFP), to better understand the needs of fam
publication / April 21, 2016
Scaling Sustainable Food-Based Solutions to Tackle Hidden Hunger
Hidden hunger is a chronic lack of vitamins and minerals in the diet that affects more than two billion people worldwide, diminishing their prospects for healthy and productive lives.
publication / October 17, 2014
World Vision Cambodia Declaration
World Vision Cambodia's policy for not accepting bribes, gifts or commissions.
publication / May 22, 2020
2019 Mise à Jour du Partenariat
Vision Mondiale est animée par le désir de servir Dieu et de transformer la vie des enfants vulnérables.
publication / August 22, 2014
Pump repair creates a thriving business in Niger
Learning the technical skills necessary to repair hand pumps has helped Bassirou Moudi create a new business while ensuring water continues to fl ow in his community. Read his story.
publication / July 18, 2016
El Nino & Children in Southern Africa - Report Summary
In April 2016, World Vision, PLAN International and UNICEF conducted a study across six countries in Southern Africa to determine specifically how children were suffering amidst the disaster. Specifically, the study sought to:
publication / March 5, 2015
Evidence principles for programmes
The 14 steps that take programmes in the Middle East and Eastern European region go through focusing on: programme design, methodology, data analysis and data dissemination.
article / October 16, 2008
Ana fights orphanage after-effects and starts new life with World Vision’s help
"My parents...Even if they exist, I wouldn\'t care about that! I do not feel anything about them, I don\'t miss them, I don\'t think of them," said Ana*.