Research & Publications
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Ethiopia READ II Project Summary
When the READ II Activity began in 2018, the major focus was to contribute to improving the reading proficiency and educational attainment of 15 million children in seven target regions. As a
Kenya Big Dream Project Summary
World Vision dreams of a Kenya without female genital mutilation (FGM) and child marriage. We aspire to end those harmful practices in the project area — to ensure that all girls and
Sasa Tunasoma, We Are Reading Project Summary
To increase literacy and Social Emotional Learning (SEL) outcomes for children ages 6-9 in the targeted areas of Uvira and Kalehe territories in South Kivu, World Vision and international partners Save the
Honduras PREP4Change Project Summary
Through PREP4Change, a consortium of organizations led by La Isla Network is working to address urgent health risks, including occupational heat stress driven by climate change, facing workers in the sugar sector
Honduras Youth Workforce Development Phase II Project Summary
World Vision’s Youth Workforce Development Project in Honduras seeks to improve economic opportunities for young women and men, ages 15 to 29, by having them participate in World Vision’s Youth Ready Program.
Youth Ready Technical Brief
World Vision is a global humanitarian and development organization that works with children, families, and their communities to reach their full potential by tackling the causes of poverty and injustice. World Vision
Honduras Futuros Brillantes Project Summary
The goal of Futuros Brillantes is to reduce child labor; improve labor rights in Honduras; and work with the Honduran government, industry, and other stakeholders to build the Ministry of Labor’s (STSS)
World Vision’s Education Programme
Our unique, community-led, whole child model, refined and expanded over our 70-year history, helps establish sustainable child wellbeing solutions. Our education program focuses on improving the access to and quality of learning
Guatemala Puentes Project Summary
The Puentes Project seeks to improve the quality of life of youth ages 15-29 in selected Guatemalan municipalities, as measured by indicators of employment, education, and hope, thus addressing the main drivers