article / May 8, 2014
Hope Soars on Gibitngil island
By Cecil Laguardia, Typhoon Haiyan Emergency Response, Communications Manager
publication / February 21, 2017
Useful tips for ensuring enjoyable and meaningful interaction with children and young people
World Vision acknowledge that interacting and communicating with children and young people relies on many factors such as personality, age, cultural norms and social skills. This leaflet provides useful tips for ensuring enjoyable and meaningful interaction with children and young people.
article / September 2, 2013
Using Arts to Develop Children’s Potentials
In a small town in Jahorina Area Development Program in Bosnia and Herzegovina, World Vision uses art to help children develop their full potential.
publication / March 6, 2018
Attachment to cover note on 2009 Accountability report
Attachment to Cover Note from INGO Accountability Charter’s Secretariat on the 2009 Accountability report.
article / November 2, 2009
Milking for a shared future in West Ramallah
Cows mooing softly, olive trees, stone houses and fields make up the landscape of Aboud in West Ramallah.
article / September 7, 2009
Children in Lebanon pursue peace through art
The daylong exhibit concluded the three-month Arts for Peace project, which brought together small groups of children in communities all over Lebanon to consider the themes of diversity and tolerance as key components of a peaceful society, and to express their thoughts and feelings about these them
publication / May 29, 2018
Annual Humanitarian Review - End of FY17
In FY17 World Vision responded to 170 crises providing humanitarian assistance to more than 13.9m people across 60 different contracts.
publication / November 19, 2015
Making Sense of Turbulent Contexts (MSTC)
At the national level, World Vision has developed the MSTC tool for analysing root causes and future scenarios of violent conflicts. World Vision has carried out numerous workshops in more than 40 countries in four languages, with hundreds of participants from NGOs, the United Nations and governm
article / June 2, 2017
WFP Executive Director visits World Vision’s food distribution beneficiaries at Juba Protection of Civilian site
The new Executive Director for World Food Programme (WFP), Mr. David Beasley, recently visited World Vision’s food distribution beneficiaries at a Protection of Civilian Site (PoC) in Juba. Mr.