Annual Review 2017
This report provides an account of World Vision Vietnam’s (WVV) contribution towards Child Well Being in the Financial Years 2016 and 2017 including the key learnings and changes that the National Office underwent during this
As part of World Vision International’s global campaign to end violence against children, World Vision Vietnam aims to end physical violence against children at home and school. World Vision Vietnam is partnering with the
This research aims to highlight the International Minimum Standards in handling children in conflict with the law (CICL) and to identify the gaps in minimum guarantees upheld in the national legislation around Juvenile
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
Child Well-Being (CWB) reporting process has deepened the culture of reflection and evidence-based decision making within WV. Developed based on the results of previous CWB reports, WV Vietnam’s National Strategy for period F
Fiscal year 2015 observed many of World Vision Vietnam's efforts in increasing positive impact towards sustainable child well-being. Our new National Strategy for period 2015-2017, which outlines the transition to a more
The positive impacts yielded from World Vision Vietnam's work in 2014 reached the lives of 975,336 children directly and 2,102,297 children indirectly across Vietnam.
This report provides an analysis of World Vision Vietnam’s contributions towards child well-being in Financial Year 2014.
This report provides an analysis of World Vision Vietnam’s contributions towards child well-being in Financial Year 2013.
World Vision Vietnam has developed effective technical models and practices to gather evidence to influence government policies on child protection and child health and contribute to achieving sustainable child well-being
Human trafficking is a serious crime that affects men, women and children around the world. It involves putting or keeping someone in an exploitative situation, usually for profit. Exploitation can involve situations
World Vision continued our efforts to improve the lives of underprivileged Vietnamese children in sustainable ways over the course of the 2012 fiscal year. We have started to measure and reported on child wellbeing targets in
Introduction of World Vision's work in Vietnam
World Vision Vietnam placed even more emphasis on the sustainability of our child well-being projects during fiscal year 2011. Our Child Well-Being Aspirations encompass for main themes, namely, Educated for Life, Enjoy Good