publication / April 2, 2025
South Asia and Pacific ENOUGH 2025 Campaign Report
ENOUGH Report: Learn how World Vision fights child hunger in South Asia & Pacific. Discover youth-led solutions & our impact on nutrition policy.
publication / December 7, 2022
REACHING THE FINAL STRAW
REACHING THE FINAL STRAW: Shedding light on alarming suicide trends and perceptions impacting women, girls, and young people stuck in limbo in Northwest Syria
publication / November 28, 2022
Practice Notes: Citizen Voice and Action for Disability
Citizen Voice and Action for Disability Practice Notes
publication / April 7, 2025
Yemen Response Country Brief: FY24
Yemen ranks as the third most vulnerable country to climate change and is poorly equipped to address its impacts.
publication / July 8, 2023
UCR Situation Report #19: April - May 2023
World Vision's Ukraine Crisis Response has reached 1,264,763 people in need from 1 April - 31 May 2023 through the support of 20 donors and 34 partners. Of these people served, 611,761 are children.
publication / January 13, 2023
Voix et action citoyenne - Notes d'orientation
Voix et action citoyenne (VAC) est une approche de plaidoyer et de redevabilité sociale de niveau local, facilitant le dialogue entre les communautés et les gouvernements dans l’objectif d’améliorer les services (comme les soins de santé et l’éducation) affectant le quotidien des enfants et de leurs familles.
publication / October 5, 2021
Final Evaluation Report Sagar Health Project World Vision India 2021
The Sagar Health Project is a five-year health project implemented by World Vision (WV) India with funding from Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited and cost-sharing from WV Hong Kong. The project began in October 2016 and finished in September 2021.
publication / March 11, 2022
WEE PQAS and Framework Implementation Note
World Vision adopts a holistic approach to Women's Economic Empowerment, which comprises four domains of empowerment. The organization promotes women's economic advancement, access to opportunities, services, and resources, and agency, including decision-making ability in households and markets, manageable paid and unpaid workloads, and well-being. Finally, World Vision promotes equitable systems where women can benefit from equitable policies, laws, institutional practices, and social norms.
publication / March 7, 2022
Gender Inclusive Financial Literacy Technical Note
This Technical Guidance note aims to provide a checklist of things to consider when planning to implement GIFT activities as part of an economic development program including: inclusive Market Systems Development (iMSD)/Local Value Chain Development (LVCD), Savings for Transformation (S4T), Ultra-Poor Graduation (UPG) and Women’s Economic Empowerment (WEE) approaches.