publication / Novembro 19, 2015
Making Sense of Turbulent Contexts (MSTC)
At the national level, World Vision has developed the MSTC tool for analysing root causes and future scenarios of violent conflicts. World Vision has carried out numerous workshops in more than 40 countries in four languages, with hundreds of participants from NGOs, the United Nations and governm
article / Abril 22, 2015
Portrait of life and death in the time of Ebola
Alison Schafer is a trained psychologist working with the international humanitarian agency World Vision.
publication / Junho 3, 2020
COVID-19 Africa Emergency Response Situation Report #6
World Vision is responding to the ongoing COVID-19 crisis through a multi-sectoral approach; working in collaboration with local authorities, frontline health workers, academic institutions, faith leaders and communities, and local NGOs. In our 6th Africa Regional COVID-19 Situation Report, find
publication / Novembro 24, 2014
Real progress has been made in Somalia, but failure to address conflict drivers at all levels risks undermining further progress
publication / Junho 19, 2015
Solutions to violence against children: keeping children safe online
Despite the magnitude and entrenchment of violence against children, evidence increasingly shows that it is a problem that can be solved. Violence against children is a universal problem affecting children in every country in the world.
publication / Maio 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: