article / December 11, 2007
Meeting my Roma sister: a tale of two thirty-somethings
Today, Marta has six children, ages six to eighteen, and a granddaughter, almost a year old. All eight of them live in a one-room house (a former storage shed) with no electricity or running water.
publication / October 4, 2018
Changing Lives Through Social Accountability
Case Studies from World Vision’s UK Government’s Department for International Development (DFID) Programme Partnership Arrangement. Learn more about World Vision CVA: https://www.wvi.org/socialaccountability
publication / January 8, 2015
Development Assets Profile (DAP)
World Vision has selected the Developmental Assets Profile (DAP) as the recommended tool to measure the World Vision child well-being target ‘children report an increase in level of wellbeing’.The DAP was selected because it is an effective and cost-efficient DME tool for use with children ages 1
article / July 10, 2006
Microfinance allows father to provide a happy childhood and future security for family
Ohanyan Arkadij, 43- father
Kazaryan Amalia, 36- mother
Ohanyan Azniv, 71- grandmother
Children- Ohanyan Rafik, 18
Ohanyan Grisha, 14
Ohanyan Misha, 6
Ohanyan Ararat, 5
Ohanyan Ashkhen, 1-the only girl in the family
article / April 25, 2019
Project Axshy: a roadmap to two million TB-free Indians
By Mridula Narayan, Communications Associate at World Vision India
publication / February 8, 2017
East Africa Maternal Newborn Child Health Project - Final Report
The East Africa Maternal Newborn Child Health project (EAMNeCH) was implemented in four health‐vulnerable contexts in the County of Kilifi in Kenya, Kitgum District in Uganda, Gicumbi District in Rwanda and Kilindi District in Tanzania.
publication / November 15, 2019
Mamanieva Grandmother-Inclusive Approach Preliminary Report on Findings, Feb 2017
This preliminary report outlines the findings of the Mamanieva Project in Sierra Leone. Cross-sectional surveys at baseline and endline captured relevant data on maternal and infant and young child feeding knowledge and attitudes and the endline survey additionally captured information on materna