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
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
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
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
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 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
This Annual Report covers everything we have done for the children we serve across the target areas we serve in Sri Lanka in 2018. It provides you with a clear view of all the work we do in the following sectors: education
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
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
In a context where the needs are outstripping the available resources, humanitarian organisations are being challenged to do more with less. In the aftermath of its Grand Bargain commitment, World Vision is exploring the use
The majority of the world’s poorest people live in South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa.Most of these households engage in rural farming and subsist on income at or below the international extreme poverty line of US$1.90 per
Through a literature review, identification and analysis of the 22 ‘promising’ examples, a series of thought-leader interviews and a multi-stakeholder meeting at the Bellagio Center, the research has systemised the ways in
The majority of the world’s poorest people live in South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa. Most of these households engage in rural farming and subsist on incomes at or below the international extreme poverty line of US$1.90 per
Small and Medium Enterprises (SME’s) play a critical role in the economies of high-income countries. In Australia, SMEs account for 95% of all trading businesses. That’s more than two million actively trading SME’s, employing
This is a study examining situations where governments have worked together with communities or civil society organisations to design policies, plans or projects related to resilience. We will share these examples at the
In the area of Disaster Risk Reduction, World Vision is looking for examples of global situations in which governments have worked with communities or civil society organizations in order to better achieve more systemic
World Vision's strategy for empowering communities to achieve Food Security is informed by the state of food security in Ghana captured in the World Vision Ghana's strategy. The objective for World Vision Ghana's strategy
Economic Development in Solomon Islands.
The majority of Solomon Islands’ population depends on semisubsistenceagriculture and fishing.1 Due to farmers’ relience on traditional methods, quantities of local produce are low; as
This report studies the ways that the private sector engages in social investment, specifically in Latin America. This study surveyed companies based in Latin America to determine where they have or where they wish to invest
This report studies the ways that the private sector engages in social investment, specifically in Latin America. This study surveyed companies based in Latin America to determine where they have or where they wish to invest