publication / septembre 6, 2017
West Nile Refugee Response - 90-day Report
Since the civil war in South Sudan began in December 2013 until 31 July, 2017, Uganda received over 977,746 refugees from South Sudan. The refugees have been settled in 28 locations in 12 districts where they coexist with the host communities.
publication / juillet 26, 2017
ITUA Monthly Newsletter, April 2017
As part of our contribution to making a significant impact on the well-being of children World Vision has launched a five year global campaign to ending violence against children, in all its forms in alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
publication / octobre 26, 2012
Lebanon Urban Pilot Project
"I need to live in a city where all neighbourhoods and streets are safe and secure, well-lit,and people watch over security." – Rebecca, Beirut
publication / juillet 31, 2013
Cambodia Urban Pilot Project
In 1975, when Phnom Penh fell to the Khmer Rouge, all housing and land became state property, and records were systematically destroyed. Today, huge gaps between Cambodian land policies and practice still persist, despite reforms such as land distribution stretching back to the late 1980s.
publication / mai 18, 2017
UNISDR Policy Brief-FINAL
This report outlines the experience of World Vision on Disaster Risk Reduction and advises on how to best support the implementation of the Sendai Framework in these fragile contexts.
publication / octobre 25, 2016
Annual Community Review and Planning
Guidance for National Offices for planning and implementing the AP Annual Community Review and Planning process. This is a central element in the LEAP 3 annual monitoring cycle, and is a very effective approach for strengthening ownership and accountability.
publication / juillet 12, 2013
Disaster Risk Reduction, Climate Change & Emergency Response
Over the past decade several natural disasters have struck the Solomon Islands including cyclones, king tides, floods, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, landslides, droughts and tsunamis. Given the distances and isolation of many communities make disaster response challenging and more problematic