publication / September 20, 2023
Scalable Approaches for Children and Youth-led Disaster Risk Reduction
This report describes the efforts of World Vision Bangladesh to train young volunteers to engage in disaster risk reduction activities that can be scaled up across the country.
publication / Dezember 5, 2014
BLOGS Series Celebrating Child Rights
It gives me great pleasure to present this publication, Celebrating Child Rights: A compilation of 25 blogs from child rights advocates on the 25th Anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
publication / Februar 21, 2024
IMPACT+ Brief
IMPACT+ BRIEF - ADOLESCENTS AND POSITIVE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT AT WORLD VISION
publication / August 25, 2023
Fin de semana de oración 2023: Guía Litúrgica
Profundiza este fin de semana en las escrituras, las reflexiones, las oraciones y la adoración. Te animamos a que hagas tuya esta guía y la adaptes a tus propias tradiciones cristianas.
publication / August 7, 2023
Weekend of Prayer 2023: Liturgy Guide
Go deeper this weekend with scripture, reflections, prayers and worship. We encourage you to make this guide your own and adapt to your own Christian traditions.
publication / November 1, 2023
World Vision New Avenues - Cash Roadmap 2.0 (FY24-27)
World Vision has facilitated the use of cash and voucher modalities for over 20 years, initially focusing on humanitarian disaster management, emergency response and recovery contexts. Since the Grand Bargain/World Humanitarian Summit 2016 commitments by key stakeholders, including World Vision, a rapid and steady increase of Cash Voucher Programming Modalities (CVP) has enabled vulnerable children, their families and community members to meet their basic needs.
article / März 18, 2021
Blog: Children formerly recruited by armed groups are not just statistics
Our Campaigns Coordinator, Manzo Dembele, blogs on the importance of supporting children formerly recruited by armed groups for the successful reinstatement into society and restoration of their hope.
article / Oktober 16, 2012
Two mums, one blog
Sierra Leone is one of the most dangerous places in the world to be pregnant; one in every 21 women dies as a result of complications or in childbirth. This is Mamie’s reality as she awaits the arrival of her child.