publication / October 1, 2019
Channels of Hope for Child Protection in Indonesia
Channels of Hope for Child Protection overview of programming in Indonesia.
publication / February 19, 2016
Education Factsheet
Education is central to poverty eradication. Education is not only a powerful tool in providing improved earning opportunities, it can also play an important role in improving health and social well-being outcomes.
publication / March 20, 2017
East Africa hunger crisis appeal
Tens of thousands of children could starve to death as famine, starvation, food and water shortages affect 22 million people in Ethiopia, Kenya, South Sudan and Somalia.
publication / November 22, 2017
Echos of Success- Inspiring Stories from Farkwa, Dodoma - Central Tanzania
For 21 years, World Vision Tanzania collaborated with Farkwa Community in Central part of Tanzania to implement child-focused programmes and interventions in health, education, agriculture and food security, leadership and sponsorship.
publication / December 15, 2015
Integrated Maternal and Child Health and Child Protection
Final project evaluation of a combined child health and child protection programme in Afghanistan, implemented by World Vision and jointly funded by World Vision United Kingdom and DFID.
publication / November 15, 2019
Mamanieva Curriculum: Grandmothers for Improved Nutrition
This curriculum was prepared for project facilitators who will be training on the grandmother-inclusive approach in the field. It is not a step-by-step guide, but an outline that facilitators can adapt to the needs of each community.
publication / February 12, 2019
Rwanda - December 2018 Situation Report
Refugee population: There are an estimated 175,000 Congolese and Burundian refugees in Rwanda as at December 2018.
article / August 15, 2007
Romanian child abandoned for months while parents search for work
“The most difficult periods of time are when my mom and dad are away and my brother and I need to go to school. I have to cook and do the laundry for us. But the most difficult thing is being without my mom’s guidance and warmth,” says Deea.
publication / January 21, 2016
FMNR made visible difference during the 2015 drought in Ethiopia
One of the World Vision’s Global contributions to this planet is the innovation of Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) devised in 1980s. FMNR was formally introduced to Ethiopia in 2004. Currently, WV is implementing FMNR in more than 36 districts across the country in 5 Regional States.