publication / February 11, 2020
Gender Analysis Report: Accelerating Healthy Agriculture and Nutrition (AHAN)
The Accelerating Healthy Agriculture and Nutrition (AHAN) Gender Analysis report provides an overview of the relationship between gender roles/relations and nutritional outcomes for women of reproductive age and children under 5 years old in 11 selected villages across the 3 provinces in which AH
publication / January 18, 2013
World Vision's Theory of Change
Given that World Vision as an organisation facilitates change, our strategies should be based on a very sound theory of change. This document articulates World Vision’s theory of change and includes a diagram that maps the steps that form the pathway of change towards sustained child
publication / February 19, 2016
Reaching Highly Vulnerable Children and their Families
Moving towards a more cohesive approach in programming and concentrating efforts to intentionally target the most vulnerable children and families across all programs allows World Vision’s Child Protection Services and Advocacy unit to effectively serve the most vulnerable children.
publication / July 27, 2016
Poster: The business of RUTF product development and the lack of global certification standards
World Vision presented this poster at ACF's conference on Severe Acute Malnutrition held in the UK in 2013.
publication / April 24, 2023
Behaviour Change: Practical Implementation Guidance for Programmes
Guidance on how to implement behaviour change programming for World Vision WASH
publication / May 3, 2013
WV JWG Annual Review 2012
See what's been going on in WV JWG, read about our work and learn more about our personal stories of success!
publication / September 1, 2015
ENSURE Brochure
The ENSURE Food Security Program is a World Vision-led, USAID-funded, five-year intervention designed to profoundly and sustainably impact 215,000 vulnerable and food-insecure Zimbabweans in Manicaland and Masvingo Provinces.
publication / December 8, 2014
Fear and Want: Children living in crisis in South Sudan
More than half of all internally displaced children in South Sudan are out of school (UNICEF).