publication / August 29, 2023
Niger's International and National NGOs advocacy note - sanctions and humanitarian exemptions
How can vulnerable populations in Niger have access to basic social services and humanitarian
assistance in the post-July 26, 2023, political context?
publication / December 21, 2023
Cambodia The Implementation of the social accountability framework (I-SAF) Phase II
World Vision Cambodia continues to support the development of sustainable mechanisms for the engagement of citizens. These mechanisms ensure that citizens provide informed feedback to public service providers, leading to improved quality of services and increased responsiveness of both service providers and local governments.
publication / August 30, 2023
Note de plaidoyer des ONG internationales et nationales du Niger - sanctions et exemptions humanitaires
Comment garantir l’accès des populations nigériennes vulnérables aux services sociaux de base et à l’assistance humanitaire dans le contexte politique post-26 juillet 2023 ?
publication / March 15, 2023
WASH and Energy Learning Brief
As the Sustainable Development Goals prompt strategy shifts from hand pumps to more robust piped-water systems, there is often a reliance on solar energy for pumping in rural areas. Since pumping water can require significant power demand, World Vision and our partners are evaluating the feasibility of combined WASH and electricity service delivery to leverage economies of scale and shared resources to meet multiple power needs in a cost-effective manner.
publication / December 7, 2018
Feedback from IRP on the 2017 Accountability Report
Feedback from Accountable Now’s Independent Review Panel on the 2017 Accountability Report.
publication / December 7, 2018
Response to IRP on 2017 Accountability Report
Response to the IRP on the 2017 Accountability Report
publication / October 19, 2022
CVA Database in PowerBi Introductory brief
The Database dashboards can reveal critical gaps in service delivery such as a consistent lack of medicines at Health centres, understaffed teachers or poor infrastructure. These service gaps can be a pointer to advocacy priorities for engagement or an opportunity to tailor our programmatic interventions to the area of need.
publication / June 5, 2023
World Vision International Burundi Annual Report 2022
World Vision International Burundi is happy to present you the Annual report for the Financial Year (FY) 2022, which covers our work and impact from October 1, 2021 to September 30, 2022.
publication / May 31, 2023
World Vision International Burundi Annual Report 2022
During the past year, through providing support in food, water, health care, and education sectors, we were able to reach 1,566,577 children through our 22 long term area programs and grant funded projects.
This report covers our work and impact from October 1, 2021 to September 30, 2022.
Our appreciation goes to all who contributed in one way or another to make us reach children and communities who were in need.
publication / May 3, 2018
The 2017 World Vision Partnership Update
World Vision is a global force for good. A community of millions, driven by our desire to serve God and transform the lives of vulnerable children.