article / Março 18, 2009
Odds against Pakistan’s girls & mothers-to-be
Zahida* from Mang Sharki village was 25 and eight-months pregnant when she went into early labour with her fifth child eight years ago. On her way to the nearest clinic in north-west Pakistan’s Balakot city, she died giving birth to an underweight baby girl.
publication / Maio 17, 2021
Consolidated Financial Statements 2020, 2019
Consolidated Financial Statements 2019-2020 for World Vision International and Consolidated Affiliates (with independent auditor’s report)
publication / Maio 27, 2015
Annual Report 2014
Annual Report 2014 / World Vision Dominican RepublicRead free download
publication / Maio 8, 2019
A Brighter Future for Fragile Contexts
This paper proposes the way that World Vision, in partnership with others, intends to leverage humanitarian, development, and peacebuilding efforts toward realising the rights of children living in fragile contexts. It defines the problem, recommends specific collective actions and highlights key conceptual elements for addressing fragility. Our intention is to share our learning in addressing fragility and to empower and support affected children, families and communities to become more resilient in the world’s most dangerous places.
publication / Abril 29, 2016
Community Health Management Committee Assessment and Improvement Matrix
In 1989, WHO recommended that an effective Community Health Worker (CHW) program have the support of a group composed of members of the community who have active links with the health sector and improve governance at the local level.
article / Março 10, 2015
Position Statement of World Vision Dominican Republic
World Vision, as a Christian organization focused on the wellbeing of the most vulnerable children and working in 100 countries worldwide with over 25 years of presence in the Dominican Republic promoting the development of dozens of communities and mobilizing collective will to achieve the effec
publication / Novembro 27, 2015
When there is no food assistance
There is a growing gap between humanitarian need and funding levels is taking on the world’s most vulnerable men, women and children.
publication / Novembro 25, 2015
When there is no food assistance
In the face of the global El Nino and other crises, leaders at the national, regional and international levels have an unprecedented opportunity and responsibility to address the underlying causes of food insecurity and guarantee that the most vulnerable children and communities get a head start