publication / February 16, 2022
Child Protection and COVID-19: Uganda Case Study
World Vision has pressed on in innovative ways to ensure child protection systems strengthening even in the midst of the COVID-19 Pandemic.
publication / September 23, 2021
Price Shocks
The world is on the brink of a child-malnutrition pandemic. This is due to a perfect storm of sky-rocketing food prices, lower incomes, reduced nutritional services and disrupted food-supply chains as a result of COVID-19.
publication / February 24, 2021
COVID-19 Response Update - February 22, 2021
Information and statistics about our global response to COVID-19.
publication / May 28, 2021
Nepal COVID-19 Emergency Response – Phase II
Here's the snapshot of World Vision International Nepa's COVID-19 Response - Phase 2.
publication / February 3, 2021
Counting Pennies II: An analysis of official development assistance to end violence against children
Violence against children impacts more than one billion children and costs world economies US$7
trillion annually. In 2015, the world’s leaders listed violence against children as one of the top
publication / July 20, 2016
Understanding handpump sustainability: Determinants of rural water source functionality in the Greater Afram Plainsregion of Ghana
Safe drinking water is critical to human health and development. In rural sub-Saharan Africa, most improved water sources are boreholes with handpumps; studies suggest that up to one third of these handpumps are nonfunctional at any given time.
publication / October 4, 2021
COVID-19 and child marriage
How COVID-19's impact on hunger and education is forcing children into marriage
publication / November 20, 2015
LET THEM LEAD
This paper was jointly developed by DSW, Restless Development and World Vision. It builds upon the experience of these organisations and other agencies in implementing social accountability programmes with a focus on children and young people.
article / August 16, 2017
The bamboo tippy tip: a Vanuatu innovation
A community member from Yelkis village in southwest Tanna has created an innovative tippy tap using bamboo instead of the usual plastic bottles. Last week, World Vision held a celebration in Yelkis to acknowledge the inventor and celebrate with the community.