opinion / April 21, 2023
Inculcating a Culture of Innovation in the Development Sector
On World Creativity and Innovation Day, Dan Mtonga says that given AI and other technologies, business as usual is not sustainable for humanitarian agencies.
publication / Novembar 1, 2023
Feeding hope: A retrospective on World Vision’s Global Hunger Response Phase I
This report provides a look into the Global Hunger Response Phase I, stories, advocacy, and more as we look to move towards Phase II of the effort against the global hunger crisis.
publication / Mart 15, 2016
Positive Deviance Hearth Volunteer Training Manual
Volunteer training manual to equip Positive Deviance Hearth volunteers to guide and support caregivers to rehabilitate their malnourished children and prevent future malnutrition.
publication / Novembar 24, 2023
Scaling Climate Action and Environmental Stewardship in a Fragile World
This publication reflects the combined insights of World Vision U.S. technical teams including Food Security and Livelihoods, WASH, Health, Child Protection and Education, as well as cross-cutting teams such as Humanitarian Emergency Assistance and Gender Equality and Social Inclusion.
page / April 20, 2021
Final Round: Presentation Round
In this round, the participants are required to prepare a presentation in which they must present their idea in front of a panel of experts who will judge the idea. The presentation will have to include
publication / Juni 14, 2023
Invisible and Forgotten: Displaced children hungrier and at more risk than ever
The number of child refugees has more than doubled since 2005; on top of their increased vulnerability, they are facing hunger and malnourishment as well as complex situations that put their safety at risk. Many forcibly displaced children live in areas often overlooked by the international community and aid resources due to global priorities. Girls and boys are not responsible for conflicts, climate change, or responses to global pandemics, nor do they bear any responsibility for food supply shortages or hyperinflation, yet these issues continue to disproportionately affect their well-being and jeopardise their access to the education critical to helping pull them out of the vicious cycle of poverty and hunger.
publication / Novembar 28, 2023
RISING STORMS Climate impacts on conflict, community tensions, and hunger
This research uses field data from a survey of almost 3000 people in nine countries to hear from them how climate hazards are fuelling conflict, displacement, and food insecurity, in a wider range of contexts than commonly thought.
publication / Mart 7, 2024
Venezuela Crisis Response Update December 2023
Discover how 'Esperanza sin Fronteras' is making a tangible impact amid the migration crisis across Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela. Learn how our multi-country approach and strategic partnerships provide comprehensive support to over 2 million individuals, including 43% migrant children and adolescents. Join us in building a world where solidarity and compassion know no borders
publication / Oktobar 20, 2023
Behaviour Change: Evidence Summary for Menstrual Hygiene Management
Menstrual health affects an estimated 1.9 billion women and girls ages 15 to 49, although others outside this group are also directly or indirectly affected. However, menstruation is often a taboo topic that is insufficiently prioritised, leading to a lack of education, inadequate infrastructure, improper management of hygiene materials, and an overall stigma surrounding it. There are many important elements to consider for menstrual hygiene interventions, including access to proper facilities, access to menstrual products, social norms about menstruation, and knowledge about how to manage menstrual appropriately. This brief summarises behaviour change approaches and considerations for effective menstrual hygiene management.