publication / April 5, 2024
Full Case Study on Child Protection Minimum Requirements: Learnings from World Vision Burundi, Cambodia & Nepal
Explore World Vision's transformative journey with Child Protection Minimum Requirements (CPMRs), showcasing community-led interventions, reporting mechanisms, and adolescent empowerment in Cambodia, Nepal, and Burundi.
publication / April 18, 2024
59 child friendly spaces in Ukraine and Moldova at risk of closure as funding declines
Since the beginning of World Vision's response to the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine, a total of 37 child friendly spaces are operational in Moldova and 22 in Ukraine, being implemented by trained partners.
video / February 26, 2024
Podcast: Child Protection and Participation
Why do parents or caregivers choose to use violence to raise their children? What are the effects on children?
In this episode, our technical specialist on child protection and participation programme will discuss different opinions and perceptions on the use of violence to educate children! Watch this video together!
video / March 27, 2024
World Vision's MHNTs: a lifeline for many
In Afghanistan, 17.9 million people need health assistance.
World Vision Afghanistan seeks to ensure children and their families enjoy good health.
One of World Vision Afghanistan’s Health and Nutrition Centres, supported by the German Federal Foreign Office (GFFO), in Badghis province provides the most vulnerable people with health and nutrition services.
publication / April 5, 2024
2023 Global Report on Child Participation in World Vision Decision-Making Processes
This second annual Global Report on Child Participation in World Vision Decision-Making Processes celebrates the different ways girls and boys across the world have been meaningfully involved in the decisions that World Vision makes to improve child well-being around the world. Field Offices have continued to implement stronger and more innovative ways of listening to children, including them in local and national decision-making spaces to ensure that programming and strategy decisions are informed by children’s experiences, priorities, needs, and perspectives.
This report highlights the extraordinary practices of each region and Field Office, celebrating the ways our staff have shared decision-making power with children. World Vision continues to press in our belief that children’s participation is not only a right, but an essential element of our child-focused agenda.