publication / November 19, 2020
A Brighter Future for Children: Realising the Nexus in Afghanistan
The global COVID-19 pandemic has caused humanitarian needs to soar and laid bare the implications of years of chronic poverty, under-development and inability to sufficiently invest in delivery of basic public services, systems and infrastructure.
publication / May 23, 2016
The Innovation Lab: a new paradigm of partnering for impact in Together We Stand
World Vision's Innovation Lab, is featured in Together We Stand published by United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) to coincide with the first
publication / March 13, 2018
Beyond Survival
As Syria’s complex and dire conflict rages into year eight, at what point will daily stress factors become too much for children, and have an irreversible impact on their long-term emotional and physical well-being?
publication / December 17, 2017
World Vision's Practices and Learning in Doing Development Differently
publication / March 19, 2018
Beyond Survival
As Syria’s complex and dire conflict rages into year eight, at what point will daily stress factors become too much for children, and have an irreversible impact on their long-term emotional and physical well-being?
publication / March 14, 2018
Beyond Survival
In February 2018, World Vision spoke to 1,254 Syrian girls and boys in Southern Syria, Jordan and Lebanon. They talked about their daily lives, their hopes for the future and the things they think about.
publication / July 26, 2017
World Vision International Annual Review 2016
World Vision International Annual Review 2016
publication / May 18, 2018
Annual Report 2017 (English)
World Vision International Nepal’s 2017 Annual Report provides an overviewof our work as we seek to realise our strategic goal: To address the causes ofpoverty and inequity for the sustained well-being of one million children in Nepal by2020.
publication / May 8, 2019
A Brighter Future for Fragile Contexts
Purpose of the document: This paper proposes the way that World Vision, in partnership with others, intends to leverage humanitarian, development, and peacebuilding efforts toward realising the rights of children living in fragile contexts.
publication / November 20, 2019
Faith and Children’s Rights: A Multi-religious Study on the Convention on the Rights of the Child
To mark the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, World Vision worked alongside Arigatou, UNICEF, the former Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General on Violence against Children, the Global Network of Religions for Children (GNRC), and the Inter