Sector Factsheet | Chid Protection
World Vision Myanmar's Sector Factsheet on Child Protection
World Vision Myanmar's Sector Factsheet on Child Protection
World Vision has been present in Myanmar for three decades working for the most vulnerable children and families, partnering with government departments, local partners, communities, and different stakeholders. Commenced with
For three decades, World Vision Myanmar has collaborated with local communities, civil society organisations, the government, and the private sector in Myanmar to promote sustainable development that empowers families to
World Vision has been present in Myanmar for over two and a half decades working for the most vulnerable children and families, partnering with the Government departments, local partners and different stakeholders. Commenced
World Vision has been present in Myanmar for over two and a half decades working for the most vulnerable children and families, partnering with the Government departments, local partners and different stakeholders. Commenced
In response to the growing COVID-19 pandemic, World Vision in Myanmar, as part of a regional response in Asia Pacific, commissioned a Rapid Needs Assessment across its programmatic footprint across Myanmar. World Vision
World Vision Myanmar is currently carrying out development, disaster response and risk reduction programs/ projects in over 50 Townships in 13 of the 14 States and Regions. With over 680 staff and 5,000 volunteers, World
The 2018 Annual Report provides and overview of World Vision Myanmar's work from October 2017 to September 2018. To improve the lives of the most vulnerable children and the families, World Vision has been active in Myanmar
Every year, almost unbelievably, violence steals the childhoods of 1.7 billion children around the world. It happens in every country, city and community. They are forced to fight in adult wars, make decisions and witness
This report makes recommendations for governments, the international community (including the United Nations and donors) and organisations working on the ground in order to prioritise the protection of children in
This research aims to assist World Vision International in addressing Child, Early and Forced Marriage (CEFM) in Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos and Myanmar. This resource document contains analysis aimed at providing the relevant