publication / November 15, 2019
Mamanieva Grandmother-Inclusive Approach Preliminary Report on Findings, Feb 2017
This preliminary report outlines the findings of the Mamanieva Project in Sierra Leone. Cross-sectional surveys at baseline and endline captured relevant data on maternal and infant and young child feeding knowledge and attitudes and the endline survey additionally captured information on materna
publication / November 12, 2017
Livelihoods and Child Welfare among Poor Rural Farmers in East Africa
This paper explores aspects of household livelihoods and welfare among poor rural farmers in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. The models use data from an extensive cross-sectional household survey undertaken in 2013 of over 3,500 rural households.
publication / March 1, 2022
Women Economic Empowerment in Nepal: Issues, Challenges and Way Forward
In 2021, World Vision International (WVI) Nepal in collaboration with National Association of Rural Municipalities in Nepal (NARMIN) and Bikash Udhyami (Development Entrepreneurs) conducted a municipality-level study to understand various dimensions of women's economic empowerme
publication / June 21, 2016
Advancing School Safety in Asia
Children are at the heart of World Vision’s work. Our disaster risk reduction (DRR) initiatives recognize children’s right to survival, protection, development and meaningful participation.
publication / January 27, 2021
The Connected Generation
Through The Connected Generation project, church leaders will be equipped not only to better understand 18-35-year-olds around the world, but also to truly partner with them in discipleship and support them in their callings.
publication / August 8, 2013
Measuring Child Growth for Surveys - Workbook
Participants' workbook to be used during the Measuring Child Growth for Surveys training. A copy will need to be printed for each participant in the training.
Other components of the training can be found here:
publication / March 1, 2010
Futures in the balance
One of the worst disasters of the new millennium ended the lives of over 220,000 Haitians, injuring 300,000 more, and leaving well over a million people displaced and homeless.The impact of the earthquake is still apparent across the capital, Port-au- Prince.