publication / August 2, 2016
Giving children a voice following major events and disasters
To understand the extent of how disasters impacted children’s lives, as well as to gain insight into how effective World Vision’s (WV) relief efforts were in helping children, two researchers from Claremont Graduate University worked with WV to
publication / June 2, 2016
Child Well Being Report FY15 World Vision Sri Lanka
WVL implemented child-focused programming in a total of 42 Area Development Programmes (ADPs) and 2 Area Rehabilitation Programmes (ARPs), including grant-funded projects and initiatives mobilized together with the pri-vate sector.
publication / June 1, 2016
Child Well Being Report FY15 World Vision Sri Lanka
WVL implemented child-focused programming in a total of 42 Area Development Programmes (ADPs) and 2 Area Rehabilitation Programmes (ARPs), including grant-funded projects and initiatives mobilized together with the pri-vate sector.
publication / October 30, 2015
Uspostavljanje Kutaka za djecu: Priručnik za rad s djecom u kriznim situacijama
publication / May 17, 2017
Using Information Management in Preparedness and Response: Making Timely & Relevant Decisions
This guidebook aims to help disaster management professionals find and understand and use available information to support decision-making and planning in emergency response.
publication / April 5, 2016
Adolescent Lit Review for HIV Resources-Desk Review
Of the 35 million people worldwide living with HIV, nearly 5 million are young people aged adolescents aged 10 to 24 years.
publication / July 25, 2017
Improving the management of agriculture demonstration sites in food security programs
Demo plots are a common feature of agriculture extension interventions. The majority of the food security programs implemented by World Vision feature demo sites.
publication / September 23, 2013
Every Woman, Every Child: Strengthening Equity and Dignity through Health
The Second Report of the independent Expert Review Group (iERG) on Information and Accountability for Women’s and Children’s Health