publication / მაისი 17, 2018
It Takes Health to End Violence Against Children
There is increasing recognition that the health sector has a vital role to play in ending violence against children.
publication / ივლისი 5, 2017
2 years later: Nepal Earthquake Response
Two years after the devastating earthquakes World Vision has reached more than 526,873 people across 10 of the hardest hit districts of Nepal. Significant recovery efforts are underway.
publication / აპრილი 24, 2017
Nepal earthquake - Two years on - Report
Two years after the devastating earthquakes struck Nepal affecting the lives of eight million people with death and destruction, World Vision continues to stand with survivors as they build back their lives in the face of the challenges
publication / აპრილი 24, 2017
Nepal earthquake - Two years on - Report (English)
Two years on, World Vision continues to support the earthquake affected people
publication / ოქტომბერი 15, 2013
Request for Proposals: Global PC Hardware
World Vision International, together with its affiliated offices across the globe that make up the World Vision Partnership, ("World Vision") invites your organization to submit a proposal for Global Personal Computer Hardware and Services based upon the specifications, requirements and terms and
publication / სექტემბერი 11, 2012
Sevanagala - Growing Together
With the support of sponsors from Korea and Singapore, World Vision initiated its Area Development Programme (ADP) in Sevanagala in 1997. The programme had a special focus on Education, Health and Nutrition, Economic Development, Civil Society Development and Child Protection.
publication / თებერვალი 23, 2022
Gender Inclusive Financial Literacy Training Manual
This Gender Inclusive Financial Literacy (GIFT) manual was developed for couples and aims to ensure that both women and men have access to the financial literacy knowledge and skills that they need to manage their money and save for the future, including for emergencies. It also aims to promote more gender equitable relationships, or a 'household approach', where women and men are partners in the household with both having agency indecisions linked to their finances.