publication / Junio 25, 2013
Scale up for Child Protection
Unlocking the Stalemate between National Commitments and Localised Success.
publication / Marzo 9, 2016
Breadth and depth: strategically scaling up effective literacy programming to nearly one million children
World Vision is working with government actors, local communities, teachers, parents and volunteers to deliver Literacy Boost to over 900,000 children in seven regions in Ethiopia.
publication / Septiembre 7, 2020
World Vision Toy Guide for Early Childhood Development - Spanish Version
This booklet contains instructions for parents and caregivers to make simple toys for children 0-6 years. It also includes ideas for engaging young children with those toys and games.
publication / Marzo 7, 2022
Gender Inclusive Financial Literacy Technical Note
This Technical Guidance note aims to provide a checklist of things to consider when planning to implement GIFT activities as part of an economic development program including: inclusive Market Systems Development (iMSD)/Local Value Chain Development (LVCD), Savings for Transformation (S4T), Ultra-Poor Graduation (UPG) and Women’s Economic Empowerment (WEE) approaches.
publication / Agosto 7, 2020
COVID-19: 100 days and counting...
When 2020 began, communities in Uganda had no idea that within days the world would be confronting a virus that would kill hundreds of thousands of people, and put tens of millions of children at risk from the aftershocks of the crisis.
publication / Abril 11, 2014
Building Resilient Communities
A case study of the “Children as risk communicators” project which has adapted by using a tool that allows children to play an active role in building the resilence of their communities which is especially important in this conflict prone situation.
publication / Septiembre 14, 2016
Forced displacement policy position
World Vision's policy statement on addressing the known causes of forced displacementThe ongoing plight of forcibly displaced children is a global crisis and represents a collective failure of the international community to prevent and adequately respond to known causes of displac