publication / დეკემბერი 15, 2016
10 years on: Global progress and delay in ending violence against children- the rhetoric & the reality
The International NGO Council on Violence Against Children formed in 2007, to support strong and effective follow-up to the UN Study on Violence against Children.
publication / იანვარი 12, 2016
Adolescent Health Literature Review
The introduction of adolescent health as a priority in the post-2015 agenda highlights the vulnerability of this age group to a set of health risks previously outside the programming focus of MDG-aligned projects.
publication / აგვისტო 1, 2016
Directives et Manuel pour la collecte et le compte rendu des donnèes de ttC
Cette section vise à fournir un aperçu des Conseils opportuns et ciblés (ttC), de la collecte des données et du processus d'utilisation des données pour les responsables de projets, le personnel chargé de la conception, du suivi et de l'évaluation (CSE), et le personnel du ministère de la Santé (
article / დეკემბერი 1, 2016
Part of Me
Bump, bump goes the SUV, tossing its passengers up and down, as we meander through dusky and unlevelled motorways. Half-lit concrete structures, silhouetted by beams of dawn sunlight, give way to vast expanses of partially barren hills.
article / მაისი 24, 2016
From opponents to advocates: faith leaders promote child well-being
As the sun sets, Olivia Makoele and George Omondi rest beneath the avocado tree shading their mud-walled home.
publication / ნოემბერი 26, 2013
After Trafficking: Experiences in Reintegration of Trafficked Persons
“What happens to victims of human trafficking when they go home?”
publication / სექტემბერი 12, 2022
WASH Project Model
World Vision's WASH Project Model (PM) is the primary guiding document for our WASH programmes around the world. The WASH PM provides a framework for project implementation in our targeted intervention settings: communities and households, schools, healthcare facilities and emergencies. It also describes our essential WASH interventions: water access, sanitation access, hygiene access and WASH behaviour change. These interventions have proven to be effective for the implementation of programmes that are impactful, scalable and sustainable in the places where World Vision works.