publication / Febrero 6, 2015
Advancing the Debate: Cross-sector partnerships, business and the post-2015 development agenda
Cross-sector partnerships will be key to reaching those left behind in the MDG era and, ultimately, to achieving the post-2015 agenda. However, in order for such partnerships to succeed, this policy paper explores why:
article / Diciembre 1, 2016
Part of Me
Bump, bump goes the SUV, tossing its passengers up and down, as we meander through dusky and unlevelled motorways. Half-lit concrete structures, silhouetted by beams of dawn sunlight, give way to vast expanses of partially barren hills.
publication / Junio 2, 2016
Child Well Being Report FY15 World Vision Sri Lanka
WVL implemented child-focused programming in a total of 42 Area Development Programmes (ADPs) and 2 Area Rehabilitation Programmes (ARPs), including grant-funded projects and initiatives mobilized together with the pri-vate sector.
publication / Junio 1, 2016
Child Well Being Report FY15 World Vision Sri Lanka
WVL implemented child-focused programming in a total of 42 Area Development Programmes (ADPs) and 2 Area Rehabilitation Programmes (ARPs), including grant-funded projects and initiatives mobilized together with the pri-vate sector.
publication / Abril 29, 2016
Community Committees Facilitator's Manual - Session 3A Root Cause Light
publication / Mayo 23, 2013
World Vision Niger Annual Report 2012
WV Niger utilises area development programs (ADPs) as the primary instrument for long-term, integrated, and sustainable development.
publication / Abril 16, 2012
Annual Report 2011
In 2012 World Vision Bangladesh continued its valuable development services to the children of Bangladesh, their families and communities.
publication / Julio 27, 2015
After the earthquake: Nepal's children speak out
This report reflects the views and voices of children affected by the twin earthquakes in Nepal, who were consulted in May and June 2015. Our acknowledgements go to the children affected by the crisis and our thanks to the 1,838 girls and boys who took part in this consultation.