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Inclusive Markets for Communities Indicators Toolkit
Inclusive Markets for Communities Handbook
A Review of Multi-Sectoral Evidence Perspective on Pathways Toward Resilience Within Systems
Fostering Resilient Systems: A Multi-sectoral Framework for Use Across the Humanitarian, Development, and Peace Nexus
Global Livelihoods Sector Annual Report 2023
Climate Action: World Vision Policy Position
Supporting Child Well-being through Climate Smart Agriculture: World Vision's approach
Climate change presents the single biggest threat to human development, and its widespread impacts disproportionately burden the poorest and most vulnerable households in fragile and developing contexts – particularly
Gender Inclusive Financial Literacy Training (GIFT)
World Vision’s Gender Inclusive Financial Literacy Training (GIFT) aims to address several interrelated problems. This factsheet looks at the key components and outcomes of the training.
Last Mile Mobile Solutions and Dashboards for monitoring and managing Ultra Poor Graduation
This report, conducted with the support of World Vision Rwanda, looks into the details of digitised monitoring and managing large and complex Ultra-Poor Graduation project. It describes the practical lessons learnt
Livelihoods Global Technical Capacity Statement
BACKGROUND
Global extreme poverty rose in 2020 for the first time in over 20 years. This was due to a number of reasons including COVID-19 disruptions, conflict and climate change. By the end of 2021, about 150 million
Strengthening Livelihoods and preventing child marriage in times of COVID-19
Millions of parents and caregivers have lost income and jobs due to the COVID-19 pandemic; the sudden economic shock has forced many households to expose children to harmful and dangerous practices, such as begging or child
Market Systems Development Toolkit
This toolkit provides practical guidelines for World Vision (WV) programs on how to apply a more systemic lens to their livelihood, economic, and private sector development portfolios. The toolkit achieves this through
Livelihoods Overview 2019
Around the world, the impact of extreme poverty on children’s development is devastating. World Vision is working to break the cycle of intergenerational poverty by 2030 so that the most vulnerable children can reach their
Microfinance 2019
The Microfinance project model provides the formal financial assistance that rural families need. This can include loans for seeds, irrigation kits and fertiliser, savings accounts, and insurance for health, life and crops
Savings for Transformation
Our approach
World Vision’s Savings for Transformation (S4T) project model builds resilience for vulnerable families. Through S4T Groups, men and women in poor communities set up their own groups which enable them to
Building Secure Livelihoods 2019
The Building Secure Livelihoods (BSL) project model provides a comprehensive pathway out of poverty for families to improve their livelihoods to levels that are productive and resilient enough to survive a range of shocks and
Ultra-Poor Graduation 2019
Ultra-Poor Graduation programmes provide extremely poor households with a pathway out of poverty by helping families engage in a productive and resilient livelihood. This programme gradually builds household capacity and
VisionFund Annual Report 2018
VisionFund International releases its Annual Report for the financial year ending 30 September 2018, registering strong impact and also marking 15 years of empowering lives through microfinance services. This report contains
Ultra Poor Graduation Field Handbook (version 2)
The Ultra-Poor Graduation Handbook provides guidance to World Vision staff on how to plan and implement the World Vision Ultra-Poor Graduation Project Model, which builds on the core principles of the Graduation approach and
VisionFund Annual Report 2017
Microfinance offers a way forward for our clients to grow their fledgling businesses to provide their families with nutritious food, health care and pay the fees to send their children to school. VisionFund, World Vision's
Economic strengthening, resilient livelihoods approaches and child well-being Evidence and knowledge gaps
WV and many other international and local nongovernmental organisations (NGOs) are seeking to alleviate poverty and improve CWB by helping individuals in the context of their communities to develop their assets, capabilities
Learning from Experience
With the increase in frequency of disasters and better information systems, there is a need and opportunity to improve early warning systems for early action (EWS for EA) to enable World Vision and other agenices to reduce
Institutionalising Resilience: the World Vision Story
Institutionalising Resilience: the World Vision Story written with the Overseas Development Institute, is now available: http://www.odi.org/publications/8616-institutionalising-resilience-development-programming
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