publication / July 19, 2016
Child Well-Being Annual Report 2015
This report sets-out a summary account of progress towards World Vision’s strategic objectives, aligned with Child WellBeing outcomes and targets, during fiscal year 2015.
article / January 4, 2013
Safe delivery: A matter of opportunity and trust
“For a rural woman like me, leaving the home premises to deliver a baby is something which needs courage, hope and trust,” says Salma, who has just given birth to a little baby boy at a Basic Health Unit (BHU), an occurance which is very uncommon in the culture she belongs.
article / October 9, 2015
Muslim and Christian Youth in Lebanon Preach the God of Peace
In Hadat, the busy and diverse Caza of Mount Lebanon, Fatmeh and Alaa, two veiled ladies walk into the church with Bchara, who is wearing the cross around his neck. Inside, Bchara starts to point at various elements of the church and explain them to the women.
publication / July 26, 2016
El Nino Drought Response in Indonesia
In this drought response project in Indonesia, WVI received funding from the Start Fund.
publication / January 6, 2017
A Foot In The Door
In 2009, King and colleagues identified the need for more efficient evaluative research into the effects of interventions on children affected by HIV and AIDS.
publication / December 31, 2013
Keeping our Children Safe from Sexual Abuse - Lao language
This report provides a comprehensive guide and tools for facilitators to conduct training for stakeholders in the tourism industry in Southeast Asia.
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 / October 24, 2012
Salt Iodisation
BACKGROUNDWhat is iodine deficiency and what are its effects?Iodine deficiency (ID) is not having enough iodine to sustain the body’s need. ID in pregnancy and early childhood can cause a spectrum of problems.