publication / juillet 7, 2015
Research study: What next? Ways forward for children’s and young people’s participation
In recent years, we at World Vision have witnessed new and ever-increasing ways in which children and young people are participating meaningfully on issues that affect them and their communities.
publication / juin 1, 2005
Grassroots efforts to prevent and resolve violence
Grassroots peacebuilders have proven over and over that conflict is NOT inevitable and that development and peace are complementary, not competitive.
publication / janvier 19, 2015
Voice Up for Change Toolkit (English)
The Voice Up for Change Toolkit has been designed to equip the young people of the Greater Mekong sub-region (GMS) to raise their voices and advocate for greater protection of the vulnerable and those victimised by human trafficking.
publication / janvier 2, 2014
Keeping children safe from abuse in tourism - English language
The Toolkit provides facilitators with easy-to-follow guidelines and tools to conduct Keeping children safe from abuse in tourism training with tourism sector stakeholders.
publication / septembre 19, 2015
Travelling Together: Disability Inclusion Training
This is a manual for the introductory disability inclusion training 'Travelling Together'.
publication / mars 10, 2017
Jesus: The Source of Living Water
Jesus: The Source of Living Water is an effective tool in holistic transformation development aimed at the sustained wellbeing and spiritual nurture of children.
publication / janvier 17, 2015
Voice Up for Change Toolkit (Khmer)
The Voice Up for Change Toolkit has been designed to equip the young people of the Greater Mekong sub-region (GMS) to raise their voices and advocate for greater protection of the vulnerable and those victimised by human trafficking.
publication / avril 20, 2016
Ghana National CHW Facilitators Training Manual Module 3
Ghana National CHW Facilitators Training Manual Module 3
publication / septembre 5, 2014
Keeping safe from abuse - English language
With the increase in international tourism in the Greater Mekong Sub-Region has come an increase in the vulnerability of children in these areas.