publication / April 20, 2015
Beating Famine Issue 1
This e-newsletter captures the proceedings of the Beating Famine 2015 Conference which was held at Bingu International Conference Centre (BICC), Lilongwe, Malawi from 14-17 April, 2015. The Conference was attended by 550 delegates from 28 countries, representing 240 organisations.
publication / November 1, 2011
World Vision Education Strategy Summary
World Vision’s education strategy seeks to ensure that children attain the core skills and abilities they need to go on to lead productive and fulfilling lives.
publication / October 27, 2016
SDGs Citizen Survey 2016
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) list the 17 key areas that must be included in national and international policy making, in order to reduce poverty, ght inequality and injustice and tackle climate change by 2030.
publication / June 16, 2015
Child Protection Index, Moldova
The Child Protection Index is a comparative policy tool, organised and implemented by local and national level civil society organisations. It is designed to measure a country’s current child protection system against a common set of indicators.
publication / January 1, 2011
World Vision Education Strategy
Broadly stated, World Vision’s education strategy seeks to assure that children attain the core skills and abilities they need to go on to lead a productive and fulfilling life.
publication / September 19, 2014
Keeping our children safe from sexual abuse - Khmer Language
Purpose of the Discussion Forum Toolkit
The Community Representatives Discussion Forum is a short, flexible session to equip participants with basic knowledge and skills to keep children safe from sexual abuse in their community.The Discussion Forum can be convened and led by relevant g
publication / August 16, 2013
Gone Too Soon: Can Something Be Done?
One in every 19 Ugandan children dies before their first birthday. One in every 11 children dies before the fifth birtdaay. To some people, these are mere statistics, but to many families, these are real children, with real names and real lives lost.