publication / October 15, 2019
Caring for Equality Project Final Evaluation Report
The baseline was conducted July-August, 2016 at the start of the Caring for Equality Project in Armenia which strived to reduce prenatal sex selection and other forms of gender inequality.
publication / October 26, 2012
Including All Children
These are guidelines to help readers, including parents of children with disabilities, to learn rights, development, and specific needs of children with disabilities. They also introduce how World Vision understands and approaches disability in development context.
publication / January 18, 2013
World Vision's Theory of Change
Given that World Vision as an organisation facilitates change, our strategies should be based on a very sound theory of change. This document articulates World Vision’s theory of change and includes a diagram that maps the steps that form the pathway of change towards sustained child
publication / December 1, 2021
Impact Stories of Kamalapur Area Programme, World Vision Bangladesh
World Vision began its operations in Kamalapur in 1986 with the overall objective to “form a child-friendly environment where families will have no financial insolvency, confirmed the fundamental rights and protection, enjoy the nutritious food with affectionate love and detach
publication / September 20, 2018
GRIP Magazine 2018
GRIP is World Vision Kenya’s Graduate Internship Program, designed to provide real work experience and professional development to university Christian undergraduates to impact the national workforce.
publication / January 10, 2012
Armenia Annual Review 2010
Over the past 22 years, World Vision has partnered with communities, families and individuals across Armenia to improve the well-being of children.
article / April 29, 2013
The Breadwinner
1.I’m not going to school today. I don’t want to go!” declares Saleem, whizzing around the living room wearing his uniform. The nine-year-old’s three sisters don’t hear him.