publication / August 16, 2013
CHN Campaign In Uganda: A Photo Journal
Most child deaths are easily preventable and therefore intolerable. World Vision Uganda in 2010 launchted the Child Health Now campaign in order to ramp up support and action for child health.
publication / April 27, 2016
Impact Evaluation Report
Presented in this document are the results of an impact evaluation conducted on the Puntland Transitional Shelter Project.
page / Juni 29, 2015
Senior Leadership Team
SENIOR LEADERSHIP TEAMMargaret M.SchulerNATIONAL DIRECTOR
publication / September 13, 2018
THE INVISIBLE SIDE OF EVERYDAY LIFE: GENDER STEREOTYPES IN DAILY ROUTINE
This study has been conducted by funding from “Caring for Equality” Project, implemented by the World Vision Armenia.
article / Februar 20, 2019
Bringing hope to earthquake survivors inspires me to do more
Vele Emilio is currently World Vision’s Emergency Coordinator for Phase 2 (Recovery/Rehabilitation) of the Southern Highlands Earthquake Response Project. Prior to this assignment, he was the Emergency Logistics Officer for Phase 1 Disaster Relief and Response (Relief Items Distribution).
page / August 31, 2016
Youth Empowerment
Programme name: Youth EmpowermentProgramme time frame: 2015-2018Direct beneficiaries:Indirect beneficiaries:
publication / Juni 26, 2018
Telling Our Story; A Journey of Hope for Senzani Community
In the course of a thirty four year period, World Vision and Senzani community have undergone a series of development phases. This booklet outlines the celebrations made and the hope planted, to keep manifesting in the lives of children in the years to come.
article / Mai 30, 2017
Platforming - what can NGOs learn from AirBnB and Amazon?
Cash programming is being used by operational agencies and donors to revolutionise the entire humanitarian sector. Cash has opened issues regarding accountability and choice, and made us rethink the levels of trust we have in those we serve and the levels of control we impose in return.
article / März 1, 2013
Reaching the unreached
Bilkis Begum, 44, is a housewife and community birth attendant who provides voluntary midwifery service to the poor and deprived women of her community of Madhab Bagan village under Durgapur Union. Her husband, Md. Abdul Latif ,55, is a day laborer. Bilkis is a mother of two sons.
publication / Oktober 11, 2019
Child Rights Barometer: Measuring Government Efforts to Protect Girls and Boys in Zimbabwe
Safeguarding children’s rights forms part of the core mandate of World Vision. As an organization, we remain committed to advancing the rights of children and come up with programs that contribute to the well-being of children through various community initiatives.