publication / Հուլիս 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 / Նոյեմբեր 12, 2017
Value chain development with the extremely poor: evidence and lessons from CARE, Save the Children, and World Vision
The majority of the world’s poorest people live in South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa.Most of these households engage in rural farming and subsist on income at or below the international extreme poverty line of US$1.90 per person per day (our working definition for the ‘extremely poor’) (FAO, 2015
publication / Նոյեմբեր 12, 2017
Value chain development with the extremely poor: evidence and lessons from CARE, Save the Children, and World Vision
The majority of the world’s poorest people live in South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa.
publication / Նոյեմբեր 5, 2014
HAIYAN: One Year On - From Emergency to Recovery
On November 8, 2013, the world’s strongest typhoon ever recorded devastated the Central Visayas region of the Philippines. The disaster has affected an estimated 14.1 million people and left 4 million displaced.
publication / Հունիս 25, 2013
Welcoming Europe's Youngest
How the EU Accession Process Transformed Child Protection in Romania and lessons for Current EU Enlargement and Neighbourhood Policies to Increase the impact of Child Protection Reform in the Region
publication / Օգոստոս 20, 2015
Evaluation of Child Friendly Spaces
In response to the commitment to strengthen the evidence base for humanitarian practice and the prioritisation of Child Friendly Spaces (CFS) as a key area for research, World Vision and Columbia University, working with Save the Children, UNICEF and others, engaged in a three-year collaborativ
publication / Նոյեմբեր 15, 2019
Mamanieva Grandmother-Inclusive Approach Preliminary Report on Findings, Feb 2017
This preliminary report outlines the findings of the Mamanieva Project in Sierra Leone. Cross-sectional surveys at baseline and endline captured relevant data on maternal and infant and young child feeding knowledge and attitudes and the endline survey additionally captured information on materna
publication / Ապրիլ 15, 2021
Annual Report 2020
Even with the Covid-19 pandemic striking the country, World Vision Lanka adapted quickly to the 'new normal' and continued to serve the most vulnerable children and their families across Sri Lanka.
publication / Փետրվար 23, 2021
Our Europe, Our Rights, Our Future
According to the data provided by thousands of respondents aged 11–17, all teenagers, regardless
of their origin, religion or financial situation, want to participate in the decision-making process