publication / September 18, 2023
Integrating GESI in WASH: A Reference Guide
World Vision’s Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) approach actively strives to examine, question, and change harmful social norms and power imbalances as a means of reaching gender equality and social inclusion objectives in a programme area.
This reference guide is designed to help WASH practitioners implement GESI-transformative WASH programmes by supporting change across all five GESI domains – access, decision-making, participation, systems, and well-being. It provides information on how to design, implement, monitor and evaluate a WASH project or programme to address GESI.
publication / February 28, 2022
Savings for Transformation Design Guide Spanish
Esta guía de diseño del modelo de S4T señala el proceso y los estándares mínimos recomendados para adoptar el modelo S4T en un programa o proyecto.
article / November 20, 2023
Health on the Move: World Vision Sudan is using mobile clinics to provide free health and nutrition services to conflict-affected communities, especially children
Responding to the urgent humanitarian needs arising from this crisis, World Vision has established mobile clinics in Blue Nile, providing essential and free health and nutrition services to host communities and IDPs.
article / September 29, 2023
Consultancy Service for Assessment of Data Quality Assurance_ Ukraine Crisis Response World Vision
World Vision UCR is seeking the support of an Assessment partner to conduct a comprehensive Data Quality Assessment across its programs in Moldova, Ukraine, Georgia, and Romania.
publication / April 24, 2020
Consecuencias del COVID-19: Las repercusiones secundarias ponen en más riesgo las vidas de los niños que la propia enfermedad
Hasta 30 millones de niños están en riesgo de enfermedad y muerte debido a los efectos secundarios de la pandemia de COVID-19.
publication / January 11, 2023
2022 Annual Report - Zimbabwe
This 2022 report provides examples that demonstrate World Vision Zimbabwe's (WVZ) impact on our strategic
focus - the most vulnerable children. By putting the most vulnerable girls and boys first, we continue to realign our
focus and footprint to reduce extreme vulnerability as well as develop effective and relevant programming. In financial
year 2022 (October 2021 -September 2022). WVZ reached out to approximately 2 million people through its programming. This – despite the COVID-19 distraction - is significant compared to the 1.5 million estimated reach for financial year 2021.
opinion / April 28, 2023
Hambre y obesidad: Un balancín alimentario aterrador
Andrew Morley, Presidente y Director General de World Vision International, afirma que la paradoja del aumento de la obesidad y la inanición en el continente africano demuestra lo rotos que están realmente los sistemas alimentarios.
publication / December 21, 2023
Cambodia The Implementation of the social accountability framework (I-SAF) Phase II
World Vision Cambodia continues to support the development of sustainable mechanisms for the engagement of citizens. These mechanisms ensure that citizens provide informed feedback to public service providers, leading to improved quality of services and increased responsiveness of both service providers and local governments.
opinion / March 28, 2023
Las comidas escolares cambian la vida, pero no son tan fáciles como el ABC
Alentada por el informe del PMA sobre el estado mundial de la alimentación escolar en 2022, Charlotte Masiello-Riome advierte que el mundo no debe darse a sí mismo un aprobado.