publication / March 15, 2016
Handouts for PD Hearth Volunteer Training
Handouts to accompany training manual to equip Positive Deviance Hearth volunteers to guide and support caregivers to rehabilitate their malnourished children and prevent future malnutrition.
page / October 1, 2012
Guidance Notes on Reducing Risk and Building Community Resilience
Guidance Notes on Reducing Risk and Building Community ResilienceIntroduction
publication / July 13, 2017
Technical Guideline for Tuberculosis and TB-HIV Program Implementation
As a child-focused organisation, World Vision recognises the threat of TB to the well-being of children and their families and its negative impact in reversing successes gained through development programmes.
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 / 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.
publication / November 5, 2015
Global mHealth Report 2015
After downloading the Global Report, you can click through to our mHealth project pages: http://www.wvi.org/mHealth
publication / November 4, 2016
Recognition and Care-Seeking of Maternal and Newborn Complications in Jayawijaya District, Papua, Indonesia
At the end of 2015, the global maternal mortality target remained evasive. Likewise, newborn mortality rates have been on a plateau after a decade, despite a substantial mortality decrease among children under five.
publication / May 10, 2016
World Vision Mauritania Annual Report 2015
In 2015, World Vision has reached 32 years of service in favor of Mauritanian populations.
publication / February 20, 2014
Child Protection Systems in Latin America and the Caribbean
This publication presents the regional trends observed across 10 LAC countries (Brazil, Bolivia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Peru) where World Vision carried out a comprehensive analysis, from 2011 to 2012, of child protection trends and ro