World Vision publishes reports and research on topics ranging from global poverty and child protection to conflict resolution and disaster response. This research draws on the experience, observations and expertise of World Vision field staff working in a variety of countries and cultural contexts. Some of our favorite publications are below; click here to find more.
A Brief History of World Vision - For over 60 years, World Vision has served as a bridge between those with great needs and those with the means and will to meet those needs, changing lives on both ends.
Before She’s Ready: 15 Places Girls Marry By 15
Child Health Now: Together We Can End Preventable Deaths – Most child deaths are accounted for by just four main causes: neonatal complications and infections, with 40% of child deaths occurring in the first 28 days of life, and pneumonia, diarrhoea and malaria, which together account for a further 45% of child mortality. All of these causes are largely preventable.
Futures in the balance: A way forward for Haiti’s children – Many of the critical issues that have the power to deliver lasting change in Haiti relate to the country’s children and the opportunities they will either embrace or miss, depending on decisions being made now.
Global Health & Nutrition: 2009 Annual Report
How A Community Is Transformed
The Missing Link: Saving Children’s Lives Through Family and Community Care
Refocusing Rhetoric Into Action – Investing in Women: Why it Matters
“Taking Flight” – Microfinance article from WV Magazine Summer 2010
