publication / April 4, 2017
STEPS OVC Endline Survey Report, 2014.
This report describes the various interventions and activities undertaken under the Sustainability Through Economic Strengthening, Prevention, and Support for Orphans and Vulnerable Children, Youth, and other Vulnerable Populations (STEPS OVC) program implemented in Zambia from July 2010 to March
publication / June 21, 2016
Urban Disaster Risk Reduction Framework
Asia is among the most disaster prone regions in the world. The region is also home to half of the world’s urban population. It constitutes one of the world’s most rapidly urbanizing regions.
publication / April 15, 2016
Women and Young Child Spaces-the WAYCS Model
Some of the most vulnerable groups after an emergency are women and children, many of whom are not be able to access services, are voiceless in community consultations and risk malnutrition disease and death.1 During conflict women and children are at an increased risk of violence, including rape
publication / June 16, 2019
How cash-based approaches affect nutrition outcomes: Case studies from World Vision cash programmes in Bangladesh and South Sudan
Cash and voucher programming (CVP) is a humanitarian intervention method used to help vulnerable populations meet their basic needs with flexibility and dignity.
publication / April 20, 2015
Causes of Low Skilled - Birth Attendance Coverage in Selected Woredas of Amhara, Oromia and SNNP Regions
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
publication / April 15, 2016
Guide to Maternal, Newborn and Child Health and Nutrition in Emergencies
In 2007, World Vision (WV) initiated a process of prioritising low-cost, evidence-based, measurable and preventive interventions in order to combat the primary causes of maternal and child mortality.