publication / July 22, 2019
World Vision Kenya 2018 Annual Report
This Annual Report provides an overview of the work of World Vision Kenya, from October 2017 to Septemebr 2019.
publication / June 4, 2021
Uganda Annual Report 2020
In the report, we present a snapshot of our past five-year strategy implementation journey which we recently concluded, plus a special coverage of our 2020 COVID-19 response.
publication / July 9, 2019
Small Cracks, Big Gaps
We have reviewed national legislation and policies related to ending violence against children in 20 countries. What emerged is a picture that resembles an Impressionist painting: whole from afar, but made of disjointed dashes when looked upon closer. Legal bans do not yet cover all forms of violence. Ambitious declarations are not followed by resources to implement them. Fragmented initiatives are not enough to support victims, or more importantly, to ensure prevention. There are so many children affected by violence worldwide every year, yet too few of them consulted and involved in creating a world that is safer for everyone.
publication / July 5, 2016
Annual Report 2015: World Vision Rwanda
This is the 2015 World Vision Rwanda annual report, in which some of our key achievements are outlined.
publication / January 8, 2014
Improving the Health and Nutrition Status of Women and Children: Promising Practices from East Africa
Since 2012, the World Vision East Africa Region Health and Nutrition team has embarked on engaging with national offices to identify, document and share promising practices of interventions that have had demonstrated impact in the communities where World Vision works.
publication / May 19, 2014
South Sudan Hunger Crisis: Sounding the Alarm
Children in South Sudan are in the midst of a dangerous crisis. The conflict, which erupted on 15 December 2013, has resulted in almost 5 million people being desperately in need of humanitarian assistance.
publication / January 17, 2015
Voice Up for Change Toolkit (Khmer)
The Voice Up for Change Toolkit has been designed to equip the young people of the Greater Mekong sub-region (GMS) to raise their voices and advocate for greater protection of the vulnerable and those victimised by human trafficking.
publication / January 2, 2013
Improving Global Health Governance
The design of health governance requires choices about normative frameworks, institutions, membership, leadership, resourcing and enforcement mechanisms. This paper outlines recommendations of ways in which health governance can be improved.