publication / January 15, 2015
Buenas prácticas para poner en acción en los programasde desarrollo de VM
Las buenas prácticas para poner en acción en los programas de desarrollo se organizan a lo largo de la ruta crítica. La ruta crítica es la columna del enfoque del programa de desarrollo de VM.
publication / July 26, 2017
World Vision International Annual Review 2016
World Vision International Annual Review 2016
publication / April 21, 2007
Global Future. Children's health in crisis: community, national and international responses
publication / February 3, 2022
Voix & Action Citoyenne: Une approche de redevabilité sociale
Depuis près de deux décennies, World Vision a élaboré, testé, et mis en place une approche originale de redevabilité sociale –l’approche Voix et Action Citoyenne (VAC) – elle met l’accent sur le plaidoyer et le dialogue.
publication / November 24, 2014
World Vision Afghanistan National Strategy
By 2017, World Vision Afghanistan (WVA) will contribute to improving the well-being of 535,000 girls and boys; including the most vulnerable. WVA is committed to inspiring hope and creating a better future for Afghan children, their families, and their communities.
publication / August 19, 2015
TTC Data Collection Manual and Tools
CONTENTS
PART ONE: A Guideline for TTC Data Collection and Reporting .................... 1
PART TWO: A Facilitator’s Guide for Training Supervisors in ttC Data Monitoring .... 23
publication / January 13, 2016
Local Partnering in Practice
Local Partnering for Development Programmes: the Essentials sets out the basis for Local Partnering in Practice. “Essentials” introduces:
publication / June 19, 2014
Social Investment Latin America World Vision
This report studies the ways that the private sector engages in social investment, specifically in Latin America. This study surveyed companies based in Latin America to determine where they have or where they wish to invest their resources for social causes.
publication / March 11, 2022
Go Baby Go Endline Evaluation in Sri Lanka
Child health sectors in Sri Lanka have prioritized uplifting caregiver skills to optimize child development.