publication / February 25, 2016
World Vision Afghanistan Annual Report 2015
Read what we have done for Afghan families in 2015.
article / January 30, 2008
A day in the life of a child beggar
Ahead is a day of begging. They will joke and laugh and pester people as if they didn’t have a care in the world but their objectives are deadly serious: enough money to eat and purchase another night of shelter.
publication / February 19, 2016
Education Factsheet
Education is central to poverty eradication. Education is not only a powerful tool in providing improved earning opportunities, it can also play an important role in improving health and social well-being outcomes.
publication / October 30, 2019
El uso de GECARR en contextos de conflicto Estudio de caso: Colombia
El Análisis de Contexto Suficientemente Bueno para Respuesta Rápida (GECARR) es una herramienta de análisis de contexto de World Vision que provee un análisis de macro-nivel de un país o de una región específica durante o en anticipación a una crisis.
publication / June 15, 2015
Improving education by starting early
Study after study have shown that the first five years of a child’s life can impact, even determine, their future success. Together with communities in Afghanistan as well as Jerusalem, West Bank and Gaza, World Vision is working to help families and governments maximise this window of learning
publication / June 3, 2015
Empowering communities to advocate for the most vulnerable
Through local-level advocacy, World Vision seeks to mobilise and empower individuals and communities to address the causes of vulnerability for those most affected and empower them to influence local governments and other authorities to address the obstacles that trap certain children in the perp
publication / October 29, 2015
IYCF in Jordan Refugee Camps
IYCF Implementation steps in Jordan Refugee Camp. Lessons Learned and Accountability actions included.
article / July 28, 2017
From under the mango tree
Having passion to serve others and put a smile on their faces is something not many people who live in the settlements of Port Moresby, where poverty and unemployment are high, can manage.