Annual Reports
Evaluation and Impact Brief
E&I Brief 9: TP Evaluation for H&N (Water, Hygiene, and Sanitation)
World Vision’s Technical Program Evaluation Summary Brief on its Health and Nutrition (H&N) interventions integrates Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) activities that promote WASH-related behavior changes, critical to in shaping children’s nutritional outcomes.
E&I Brief 8: TP Evaluation for H&N (Savings for Transformation)
World Vision’s Technical Program Evaluation Summary Brief on its Health and Nutrition (H&N) interventions demonstrates how these programs improve economic resilience among vulnerable families and contribute to improved nutrition for children.
E&I Brief 7: TP Evaluation for H&N (PD/H and Go Baby Go!)
World Vision’s Technical Program Evaluation Summary Brief on its Health and Nutrition (H&N) interventions highlights how these programs help improve nutritional outcomes through parenting and child feeding.
E&I Brief 6: TP Evaluation for H&N (Food Security)
World Vision’s Technical Program Evaluation Summary Brief on its Health and Nutrition (H&N) interventions highlights how these programs contribute to improved food security outcomes within the communities it serves.
E&I Brief 5: SWEET Project
Through the Sustaining Women’s Economic Empowerment Thrust (SWEET) Project, World Vision and AIMLife, Inc. continued economic sustainability interventions in 33 barangays across 3 municipalities of Cebu.
E&I Brief 4: CWP 3 Project
World Vision implemented the Clean Water Project (CWP 3) in partnership with Procter & Gamble to help reduce waterborne diseases and improve access to drinking water in Agusan del Sur.
E&I Brief 3: AMTraC Project
This study explored how graduates of the Auto Mechanic Training Centre (AMTraC) Project have used the skills they learned to improve their quality of life and achieve personal goals.
E&I Brief 2: MPP Project
An armed conflict in Marawi paved the way for World Vision to implement the Marawi Peace and Protection (MPP) Project that sought peace and protection of Marawi’s children and youth.
E&I Brief 1: Interaction Project
World Vision implemented the Integrated Action for Children’s Nutrition (INTERACTION) Project to ensure that children under five years old are well nourished.
Other Publications
Statement of Support to End Child Hunger and Malnutrition
Through the ENOUGH Global Campaign, World Vision stands for children and their right to ENOUGH nourishing food. World Vision will act until there is ENOUGH.
Child Rights eBook: New Normal na Walang Iwanan
“‘New Normal’ na Walang Iwanan: Karapatan ng Bawat Bata Ating Tutukan” is a compilation of Child Rights artworks created by World Vision children and youth leaders.
Research Reports
Food is a Right: Young People’s Call to End Hunger and Malnutrition
This research report co-developed with youth leaders from five (5) countries collectively tackle child hunger and malnutrition through collective action, engaging directly with children and their communities.
When ENOUGH isn’t ENOUGH: Children and Youth Reflections on Hunger and Malnutrition
This research report highlights children’s perspectives on hunger and malnutrition, showcasing consultations with children and and child-led mobilization efforts that reflect a vision for sustainable food security.
Ex-Post Evaluation of ABK3-LEAP Project
This study focuses on understanding the sustainability of “system-strengthening” interventions done by the project in addressing Worst Forms of Child Labor (WFCL), particularly in the agriculture sector.
The Role of Faith Norms in Child Marriage
This research on child marriage seeks to understand perceptions and motivations behind the high prevalence of child marriage in the Bangsamoro Region, specifically in Marawi and in Cotabato.
Strategies on Teenage Pregnancy (STEP)
This study looks into teenage pregnancy in the Eastern Visayas region, with the goal of informing the development of effective strategies to mitigate the risks associated with early pregnancy.
The Open Generation: A Global Teens Study
World Vision contributed to this global study on young adults by the Barna Group to ultimately “offer a picture of the global Church’s relationship to a rising generation.”
After Lockdown: A Rapid Situation Assessement Report
This assessment aims to capture how the lives of the most vulnerable children, their families and communities have been affected after more than two (2) years into the COVID-19 pandemic.
A Legacy of Selfless Service (Child Sponsorship Program)
This research looks into the impact of World Vision’s Child Sponsorship program on the “LEAD” group members vis-à-vis their motivations to establish a women-led cooperative in Southwest Cebu.
Strengthening Community Response Against OSEC and CLT
Published by the International Justice Mission, this case study looks into the community’s critical role in combating online sexual exploitation of children and child labor trafficking.
Journeying with Children Toward a Resilient BASECO
This case study documents children and youth’s participation in a local urban disaster risk reduction program in the Philippines. It focuses on BASECO, an urban poor community situated in Manila.
Unmasking the Impact of COVID-19 Part II: Childhood Lost
Through this assessment, World Vision sought to strengthen its understanding of the impacts facing some of the most vulnerable sections of Asian societies a year after the COVID-19 pandemic began.
World Vision Impact Report 2020 – Asia Pacific Region
This report brings together the evidences of scale and reach of World Vision’s humanitarian prorammes that benefited 16.7 million people (including 10.3 million boys and girls) in the Asia Pacific Region.
Community Perspectives on Online Sexual Exploitation of Children
Community Perspectives on Online Sexual Exploitation of Children (OSEC) is a research report on the views and understanding of children and adults on OSEC prevention.
Community Perspectives on Child Labor Trafficking
Community Perspectives on Child Labor Trafficking (CLT) is a research report that brings specific attention to the issue of children who are subjected to labor trafficking in the Philippines.
WV Urban Programming: Safe and Prosperous BASECO
World Vision’s BASECO Urban Development Program is featured as an evidence of how collaboration among stakeholders is an effective urban asset for a successful child well-being programming.
WV Urban Programming: An Urban Response to COVID-19
This report summarizes how World Vision responded to the impacts of COVID-19 in urban areas in the Philippines, which are considered epicenters or hotspots of the pandemic.
Public Spaces for Children’s Consultation Report
Drawing from 25 key informant interviews and 16 focus group discussions with girls and boys aged 8 to 18 in eight countries, this report provides principles and guidance for public spaces for children.
What Transformation Takes (SAS Consortium)
World Vision’s work on the Social Mobilization Tuberculosis Project in the Philippines is featured as an evidence of responsible, effective, transformative INGO transitions to locally-led development.
Impact of COVID-19 to Children and Their Families
This rapid needs assessment report takes stock of how the COVID-19 pandemic has hampered local communities in 20 provinces, 42 municipalities, and 6 cities in the Philippines.
Unmasking the Impact of COVID-19
To better understand the socio-economic impact of COVID-19 on the lives of vulnerable children in Asia, World Vision conducted a recovery assessment among 335 communities from 9 countries.
Scientific Journal Articles
Differences in the nutritional status among beneficiaries of a CSO according to selected covariates
This research article examines how Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) like World Vision contribute to improving child health and nutrition outcomes in malnutrition-prone, high-risk areas.
Barriers to the implementation of SRH programs for adolescents in Eastern Visayas, Philippines
This newly published journal article seeks to review, assess and analyze the existing implementation of essential reproductive health services in Eastern Visayas, Philippines.
KII perspectives on delivering adolescent pregnancy-related services in Eastern Visayas
This scientific article investigates the experiences and complexities in delivering adolescent-focused interventions from the lenses of various service providers.
Perceived needs/recommendations on adolescent pregnancy-related services in the Philippines
This study examines the perceptions and experiences of teenage pregnancy from the perspectives of the community, adolescents and families in selected communities in the Eastern Visayas Region.
The Role of Faith in Child Marriage (Evidence from Mozambique, Nepal, and the Philippines)
This journal article, published in the Review of Faith and International Affairs, explores the role of faith on child marriage in selected communities in Mozambique, Nepal, and the Philippines.
Mother-Baby Friendly Philippines (Global Health: Science and Practice)
Co-authored by World Vision, this is a journal article that focuses on the enforcement challenges of EO 51 and RA 10028 because of inadequate resources to regularly monitor breastfeeding-related violations.















