publication / December 5, 2014
BLOGS Series Celebrating Child Rights
It gives me great pleasure to present this publication, Celebrating Child Rights: A compilation of 25 blogs from child rights advocates on the 25th Anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
publication / July 7, 2015
Research study: What next? Ways forward for children’s and young people’s participation
In recent years, we at World Vision have witnessed new and ever-increasing ways in which children and young people are participating meaningfully on issues that affect them and their communities.
publication / October 13, 2021
Evaluation Results of CVA Nobo Jatra WV Bangladesh
This document provides a summary of results of the evaluation of World Vision’s (WVI) Citizen Voice and Action (CVA) project component to their “Nobo Jatra” (“New Beginning”) Program (NJP) in Bangladesh.
publication / November 9, 2012
Good Practices for Putting WV's Development Programmes into Action
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publication / May 10, 2016
PROTECTING CAMBODIA’S CHILDREN?
The Role of Commune Committees for Women and Children and Informal Community-based Child Protection Mechanisms in Cambodia
publication / September 14, 2015
Evaluation of Child Friendly Spaces: Tools and guidance
In response to the commitment to strengthen the evidence base for humanitarian practice and the prioritisation of child friendly spaces (CFS) as a key area for research, World Vision and Columbia University, working with Save the Children, UNICEF and others, engaged in a collaborative project to
publication / September 10, 2015
Tools and guidance for monitoring and evaluating Child Friendly Spaces
In response to the commitment to strengthen the evidence base for humanitarian practice and the prioritisation of Child Friendly Spaces (CFS) as a key area for research, World Vision and Columbia University, working with Save the Children, UNICEF and others, engaged in a collaborative project t
publication / June 1, 2011
What difference does a decade make?
A decade on since the UN Special Session on HIV and AIDS in 2001 culminated in the first truly global commitment to action for orphans and vulnerable children, many challenges remain. Yet the commitment is as important as ever.