publication / აგვისტო 14, 2013
Evaluation of Child Friendly Spaces: Uganda Field Study Summary Report
Child Friendly Spaces (CFS) is an intervention frequently used by humanitarian agencies for supporting and protecting children in emergencies.
publication / აპრილი 8, 2013
GWA Social Media Partner Pack
This document provides resources and content for organisations partnering with World Vision for the Global Week of Action.
publication / თებერვალი 11, 2012
Poverty Study Executive summary
Almost one third of the population lives below the poverty line. World Vision wanted to know who are these poor and where do they live?
publication / ივლისი 21, 2016
Impact Evaluation of a Mobile Phone Application for Nutrition Monitoring in Indonesia
Child malnutrition (includes both under- and overweight) remains a challenge.
publication / ივლისი 13, 2017
Technical Guideline for Tuberculosis and TB-HIV Program Implementation
As a child-focused organisation, World Vision recognises the threat of TB to the well-being of children and their families and its negative impact in reversing successes gained through development programmes.
publication / ივნისი 9, 2017
The people #MakingSchistory: The global fight against schistosomiasis
World Vision has prioritised NTDs, specifically soil transmitted helminths and schistosomiasis, within our strategy. It’s where we can make a real difference because of the ill-health they cause for small children, especially those under five, as well as pregnant and lactating women.
publication / მაისი 30, 2013
World Vision Mauritania Annual Report 2012
Executive SummaryThe World Vision Mauritania’s contribution to the improvement of the child well-being in 2012 is summarized in the following key findings:
article / დეკემბერი 17, 2012
Positive Deviance Hearth Plus (PDH+)
World Vision builds local capacity to address child malnourishment by identifying positive community practices that can be used to treat and prevent childhood malnutrition.
publication / მარტი 10, 2017
Jesus: The Source of Living Water
Jesus: The Source of Living Water is an effective tool in holistic transformation development aimed at the sustained wellbeing and spiritual nurture of children.