publication / June 5, 2013
The Natural Environment in Development and Well-Being
World Vision, because of our child focus, has a greater obligation than most organisations to take an active interest in the health and resilience of natural resources and systems. It is not possible to sustain child well-being in the absence of a healthy, effective natural environment.
article / January 15, 2014
From hopeless street life to happy school
Sonita is 10 years old girl. She lives in a muddy rented house with her parents, brothers and sisters. Sonita used to work on the streets collecting scrap metal, food, fruit, garbage, and fire wood.
publication / October 29, 2015
Infant Young Child Feeding in Emergencies - Best Practice Orientation
An overeview of World Vision's Best practice experience in IYCF-E. Includes an overview of World Vision's milk policy
publication / August 1, 2016
Manuel du facilitateur pour la formation en COC/ttC
Bienvenue dans le Manuel du facilitateur pour la formation en assistance socio-psychologique opportun et ciblé. Il s'agit d'une formation élaborée par Vision Mondiale, un examen technique ayant été réalisé par l'Organisation mondiale de la Santé.
publication / March 4, 2015
Annual report 2014
Every year, World Vision Senegal publish an annual report which contains a compilation of its contribution to the child wellbeing.
article / January 28, 2012
Breaking the chains in the cycle of poverty through education
ALBANIA- Imagine you are an outcast beggar battling to survive on the streets; and then imagine that you have no hope that tomorrow will be any better than today. If you can imagine this kind of life, you’re one step closer to children like Etleva from Shkodra, Albania.
article / June 23, 2011
Inclusive education - a powerful tool of social change
“Thanks to World Vision my son’s educational right was protected and Karen started attending school at the age of nine; before that my son was just spending time on his own at home”, says the mother of Karen Khachatrian, 12.