publication / August 12, 2014
Malaita Maternal Child Health & Nutrition Baseline Survey
In 2012, World Vision Solomon Islands carried out a comprehensive baseline study in Malaita province to assess maternal and newborn care, nutritional practices, care of the sick children under the age of 5 years and access to water and sanitation of people living in target areas.
publication / June 19, 2015
Solutions to violence against children: South Sudan
Despite the magnitude and entrenchment of violence against children, evidence increasingly shows that it is a problem that can be solved. Violence against children is a universal problem affecting children in every country in the world.
publication / May 3, 2019
Channels of Hope for Child Protection Brochure
Channels of Hope for Child Protection is a programme methodology that motivates and builds capacity in faith communities to address harmful traditional practices toward children, to support and advocate for children’s rights, to become better child protectors, and to ultimately strengthen the loc
publication / September 8, 2013
World Vision Process Excellence and Process Improvement
World Vision Process Excellence: Effective, Efficient, Appropriate, Empowering, and Continuously ImprovingDelivering the greatest value with the fewest resources at the right time and in the right way
publication / March 11, 2020
The Beautiful Gift
World Vision Afghanistan initiated Child Marriage book series. They are pictorial books, each with a specific story about child marriage and how WV Afghanistan addressed it. The stories are in English and local languages.
article / January 28, 2012
The 10-year-old boy who became a man...
ALBANIA- While we were waiting in the cold to meet Samet and his mother, the lively voices of children returning from school made the cold weather of winter warmer.
publication / May 4, 2018
Overview: Do No Harm for Faith Groups
This one-page brochure summarises the purpose, use cases, and history of the Do No Harm for Faith Groups manual. A 9-step diagram shows the typical steps that the facilitators take 25 participants through over three days.