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World Vision Vanuatu Capability Statement
Capability Statement - REACH Centre
Strategically working across multiple social levels and overlapping spheres of influence, World Vision’s REACH Centre integrates both primary and secondary prevention activities that equip participants to form healthy
Capability Statement - Ending Violence
World Vision Vanuatu’s Gender and Protection programming builds on our nine years of work among Vanuatu communities and the trust relationships we have developed over time with community members and leaders to positively
Capability Statement - Climate Resilient Livelihoods
World Vision Vanuatu’s Climate Resilient Livelihoods portfolio works across 7 projects to create strong foundations on which community members can build sustainable futures. Programs focus on small business education
Capability Statement - Inclusive Water, Sanitation & Hygiene
World Vision Vanuatu works with and through our partners to deliver inclusive, person-centred and holistic, water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) as a vehicle to improve the health and well-being of the most vulnerable
Capability Statement - Humanitarian Response
World Vision supports communities to prepare and respond to disasters by leveraging our comprehensive suite of tools and approaches and our extensive experience to ensure that the needs of the most vulnerable people are met
Tropical Cyclones Judy & Kevin - six months on
World Vision Vanuatu supported 29,320 people affected by Tropical Cyclones Judy & Kevin
2022 World Vision Vanuatu Impact Report
World Vision Vanuatu's impactful work in 2022 is a testimate to our strong local and international partnerships. The results and achievements of our work are possible with the support of our donor partners who have enabled us
Men's Behaviour Change Program
World Vision Vanuatu's Men's Behaviour Change Program is a small group therapy program for perpetrators of violence. The purpose of the program is to assist men to reduce and cease family and domestic violence.
Vanuatu RISPEK
World Vision Vanuatu's RISPEK campaign is part of a global World Vision initiative 'It Takes a World to End Violence Against Children'. The campaign is focused on sexual consent and healthy intimate partner relationships.
The Australian Sports Partnership Program
The Australian Sports Partnership Program uses sport as a vehicle for achieving meaningful, sustainable development in target communities. World Vision Vanuatu specialises in community-based development. We work hand-in-hand
Precursory Impact - Men's Behaviour Change Program
This report is a precursory impact study to determine the initial impact of a Men's Behaviour Change (MBC) program run by World Vision Vanuatu. MBC is a 10-session small group therapy program for perpetrators of violence.
Reducing Gender-Based Violence Project Counselling Approach: Evaluation Report
World Vision Vanuatu has built on the primary prevention focus of the World Vision International Channels of Hope for Gender methodology. We seek to strengthen secondary prevention by working with faith and community leaders
Engaging men to end violence against women and girls: a focus on Vanuatu
World Vision works directly with men and boys to challenge unhealthy norms and practices and equip them with the skills and tools to express their emotions using non-violent techniques while also overcoming negative gender
Relationship Education About Choices and Healing (REACH)
World Vision's gender and protection programming builds on our six years of work in Vanuatu, and the trust relationships we have developed over time with community members and leaders, to positively transform gender norms and
Tropical Cyclone Harold response: three months on
Three months on from Tropical Cyclone Harold, World Vision has supported 14,506 people with items including tarpaulins, shelter toolkits, jerry cans, solar lanterns, hygiene kits, blankets, mosquito nets and water filters
Tropical Cyclone Harold - World Vision Post Distribution Monitoring Survey
In June 2020, World Vision Vanuatu carried out a post distribution monitoring survey with 401 participants in 16 communities in Santo.
Tropical Cyclone Harold - World Vision Post Distribution Monitoring Report - Summary
From 8 to 12 June, World Vision conducted 404 surveys in distribution areas to assess the performance of its response to Category 5 Tropical Cyclone Harold. Field teams used a pre-loaded survey on tablets using KoBo, with
Water, women and disability study - incontinence
The Water, Women and Disability study found that in Vanuatu's SANMA and TORBA provinces, most people who experience incontinence do not talk to others about it, preferring to 'manage' as independently as possible. This is
Water, women and disability study - access to sanitation
The Water, Women and Disability study found that in Vanuatu's SANMA and TORBA provinces, there was low satisfaction with sanitation facilities recorded by both those with and without disabilities, with only half of households
Water, women and disability study - surviving vs thriving
The Water, Women and Disability study carried out in Vanuatu's SANMA and TORBA provinces highlights the isolation and stigma experienced by several interrelated vulnerable groups: women who menstruate, women and men with
Water, women and disability study - access to water
The Water, Women and Disability study found that in Vanuatu's SANMA and TORBA provinces, access to reliable and safe water remains a challenge. People with disabilities, those that experience incontinence and menstruating
Water, women and disability study - disability prevalence
The Water, Women and Disability Study found that in Vanuatu's SANMA and TORBA provinces, the rate of disability prevalence was 2.6%.