publication / septembre 15, 2016
Europe's Role in Promoting the Protection of Children in Migration
The effective protection and well-being of child refugees and migrants arriving in Europe is a matter of significant concern to World Vision. One in four of asylum seekers and refugees arriving in the EU is a child, and the number of refugee and asylum-seeking children is increasing.
publication / octobre 15, 2019
Caring for Equality Project Final Evaluation Report
The baseline was conducted July-August, 2016 at the start of the Caring for Equality Project in Armenia which strived to reduce prenatal sex selection and other forms of gender inequality.
publication / mai 29, 2019
2018 WASH Annual Review
2018 was as a year of progress and learning for World Vision’s water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) programmes. We have much to celebrate this year, and much we are continuing to learn.
publication / janvier 18, 2017
From analysis to action
This research briefing "From analysis to action: World Vision’s journey of rapid context analysis in humanitarian emergencies" explains one of the tools that World Vision has developed in order to assess contexts rapidly:
publication / octobre 25, 2012
Salt Iodisation at the Household Level
Iodine deficiency in pregnancy can cause a spectrum of problems. This guide explains how and when to use rapid test kits to measure salt iodisation in households to prevent iodine deficiency.
publication / août 22, 2014
Access to water, sanitation and hygiene: a survey assessment of persons with disabilities in rural Mali
with disabilities in rural communities of Mali, West Africa. The objective of this survey was to assess numbers and types of [persons with] disabilities in relation to access and use of WASH facilities.
publication / août 22, 2014
FY13 WASH Annual Report -- WV Niger
This report summarises the work done through WVUS-funded WASH programmes with World Vision Niger from October 2012 thorugh September 2013.
publication / août 22, 2014
FY13 WASH Annual Report -- WV Mozambique
This report summarises the work done through WVUS-funded WASH programmes with World Vision Mozambique from October 2012 thorugh September 2013.