publication / novembre 11, 2015
Child-Friendly Feedback Mechanisms Report 2015
The Interagency Study on Child-Friendly Feedback and Complaint Mechanisms within NGO programmes is a joint effort from five different agencies: Educo, Plan International, Save the Children UK, War Child UK, and World Vision International. This report presents findings of a survey designed to doc
publication / juin 1, 2005
Small feet, deep prints
Small Feet, Deep Prints not only describes how conflicts are affecting youngsters, but documents how children and young people in Kenya, Rwanda, Somalia and Uganda are working as partners with World Vision in peacebuilding.
publication / novembre 12, 2017
A Typology of Market-Based Approaches to include the most marginalised-IDS, Coady Institute and the BEAM Exchange
Through a literature review, identification and analysis of the 22 ‘promising’ examples, a series of thought-leader interviews and a multi-stakeholder meeting at the Bellagio Center, the research has systemised the ways in which excluded groups and those supporting them respond to and shape circu
publication / juin 6, 2013
Fragile But Not Helpless
Report on scaling up nutrition in fragile and conflict-affected states.
publication / mai 1, 2018
Training Manual On Early Warning System: a strategy to prevent school dropout in Uganda
World Vision in partnership with the government of Uganda is implementing a Strengthening School –Community Accountability for Girls Education (SAGE) project under the DREAMS Innovation Challenge. The Determined, Resilient, Empowered, Aids-free, Mentored and Safe Women (DREAMS).
publication / octobre 13, 2021
Evaluation Results of CVA Nobo Jatra WV Bangladesh
This document provides a summary of results of the evaluation of World Vision’s (WVI) Citizen Voice and Action (CVA) project component to their “Nobo Jatra” (“New Beginning”) Program (NJP) in Bangladesh.
publication / novembre 2, 2021
Empowered Women. Empowered Children
Every child deserves to reach her or his full potential wherever they live. Yet, achieving positive child well-being outcomes remains a challenge globally. COVID-19 has further exacerbated children’s existing vulnerabilities and amplified inequalities, especially in fragile contexts.
publication / avril 16, 2015
Keeping Children Safe Online (KCSO)
Keeping Children Safe Online (KCSO) is an innovative and adaptive practice that has demonstrated the ability to protect children from predators and other potentially harmful content that children can encounter while online.