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.
article / December 23, 2014
World Vision’s Work in Beirut leads Global Urban Strategy
“I love Beirut and Lebanon more than anything and in spite of everything,” says Maria, a 14-year old Lebanese girl.
publication / June 25, 2013
Enriching the Future
Responding to Child Vulnerability through EU Enlargement and Neighbourhood Policies
article / July 1, 2009
Parents say disabilities handbook is a ‘must read’ for parents across Armenia
While children with and without disabilities drew on stones with different colours and participated in other activities that highlighted their rights, parents had the chance to discuss their challenges and how the handbook ‘Including All Children: Guidelines for parents of children with disabilities
publication / January 2, 2013
Community Prevention of Mother-to-Child-transmission of HIV
For the first time, the elimination of mother-to-child transmission of HIV is considered a realistic public health goal and an important part of the campaign to achieve the United Nations Millennium Development Goals(MDGs) 4, 5 and 6.
publication / March 20, 2017
Syria Policy Brief
This brief analyses the violent effects of Syria’s conflict. Namely, Syria’s war has heightened social tolerance for risky behaviours and interpersonal violence against children in Syria and surrounding countries with large-scale refugee populations.
article / November 10, 2009
Palestinian children speak about their rights & dreams
Inside the small, dilapidated building structure that serves as the Al Shoumo’ community centre (“Candle Centre”) in the village of Al Maasara, just south of Bethlehem city, 12-year-olds, Balqis Hassan Burjiyeh and Mohammad Abu Hilewa seem wise beyond their years, almost as if they are adults trappe