publication / septembre 3, 2013
The Killer Gap - A Global Index of Health Inequality for Children
On September 03, 2013, World Vision International launched a new report called 'The Killer Gap'. The report ranks every country according to their "health gap" - demonstrating the difference in health care access between rich and poor.
publication / septembre 2, 2013
The Killer Gap: A global index of health inequality for children
This new report from World Vision assesses 176 countries around the world according to the size of the gap between those who have access to good health and those who don’t.
publication / août 1, 2019
World Vision International Sierra Leone Annual Report 2018
This report provides an overview of the impact of our work from October 2017 to September 2018.
publication / juin 16, 2015
Child Protection Index, Georgia
The Child Protection Index is a comparative policy tool, organised and implemented by local and national level civil society organisations. It is designed to measure a country’s current child protection system against a common set of indicators.
publication / mai 6, 2018
Global mHealth Report 2018
Global mHealth / Digital Health Report published in 2018
publication / mars 15, 2017
Somalia - Health and Nutrition Ministry of the South West State
In May 2015, World Vision, with the support of Global Affairs Canada (GAC), piloted a new model of partnership for the delivery of health and nutrition services in southern Somalia.
publication / avril 13, 2020
Review of the citizen generated data from ISAF Phase I (2016-2018)
Participatory processes have been a part of local governance and decentralisation initiatives led by the Royal Government of Cambodia since the mid-1990s.
publication / février 26, 2016
Child-safe Digital Engagement
Formal guidelines for the implementation of World Vision International’s child protection standards relating to communications, social media and digital technology.
publication / mars 12, 2017
2016 WASH Year in Review
World Vision’s water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) team is committed to reaching everyone, everywhere we work with clean water, appropriate sanitation and dignified hygiene before 2030.