Organisation aims and activities: World Vision is an international Christian relief and development organisation working to promote the well-being of all people - especially children. World Vision seeks to serve people who are poor worldwide, regardless of race, religion, or ethnic origin.
Further details: World Vision is an international Christian relief and development organisation working to promote the well-being of all people - especially children. World Vision seeks to serve people who are poor worldwide, regardless of race, religion, or ethnic origin. Established in 1950 to care for orphans in Asia, World Vision has grown to embrace the larger issues of community development and advocacy for the poor in its mission to help children and their families build sustainable futures. Working on six continents, World Vision is one of the largest Christian relief and development organisations in the world. The heart of World Vision's work is in helping communities build stronger and healthier relationships. The absence of such relationships impoverishes communities. World Vision focuses on children because they are the best indicator of a community's social health. When children are fed, sheltered, schooled, protected, valued, and loved a community thrives. World Vision's mission is pursued through integrated, holistic commitment to: Transformational development that is sustainable and community-based, focused especially on the needs of children. Emergency Relief that assists people afflicted by conflict or disaster. Promotion of Justice that seeks to change unjust structures affecting the poor among whom we work. Strategic Initiatives that serve the church in the fulfillment of its mission. Public Awareness that leads to informed understanding, giving, involvement and prayer. Witness to Jesus Christ, by life, deed, word and sign. Core Values The World Vision Partnership shares a common understanding bound together by six core values. These core values are the fundamental and guiding priciples that determine World Vision's actions. The core values are our aim, a challenge that we seek to live and work to. We are Christian. We are committed to the poor. We value people. We are stewards. We are partners. We are responsive. We are Christian We acknowledge one God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit. In Jesus the love, mercy and grace of God are made known to us and all peopple. We seek to follow Jesus - in his idenitification with the poor, the powerless, the afflicted, the oppressed, and the marginalised; in his special concern for children; in his respect for the dignity bestowed equally on women and men; in his challenge to unjust attitudes and systems; in his call to share resources with each other; in his love for all people without discrimination or conditions; in his offer of new life through faith in him. We hear his call to servanthood, and to humility. We maintain our Christian identity while being sensitive to the diverse contexts in which we express that identity. We are committed to the poor We are called to serve the neediest people of the earth; to relieve their suffering and to promote the transfomation of their wellbeing. We stand in solidarity in a common search for justice. We seek to understand the situation of the poor and work alongside them. We seek to facilitate an engagement between the poor and the affluent that opens both to transformation We respect the poor as activie participants, not passive recipients, in this relationship. They are people from whom others may learn and receive, as well as give. The need for transformation is common to all. Together we share a quest for justice, peace, reconciliation, and healing in a broken world. We value people. We regard all people as created and loved by God. We give priority to people before money, structures, systems and other institutional machinery. We act in ways that respect the dignity, uniqueness and intrinsic worth of every person - the poor, the donors, our staff and their families, boards, and volunteers. We celebrate the richness of diversity in human personality, culture and contribution. We are stewards The resources at our disposal are not our own. They are a trust from God through donors on behalf of the poor. We speak and act honestly. We are open and factual in our dealings with donors, project communities, governments and the public at large. We demand of ourselves high standards of professional competence and financial accountability. We are stewards of God's creation. We care for the earth and act in ways that will restore and protect the environment. We ensure that our development activities are ecologically sound. We are partners We are partners with the poor and with donors in a shared ministry. We are members of an international World Vision partnership that transcends legal, structural, and cultural boundaries. We pursue relationships with all churches and desire mutual participation in ministry. We maintain a cooperative stance and a spirit of openness towards other humanitarian organisations. We are responsive We are responsive to life- threatening emergencies wehre our involvement is needed and appropriate. We are willing to take intelligent risks and act quickly. We do this from a foundation of experience and sensitivity to what the situation requires. We also recognise that even in the midst of crisis the destitute have a contribution to make. We are responsive in a different sense where deep seated and often complex economic and social deprivation calls for sustainable, long-term development. The World Vision Partnership World Vision functions as a partnership of interdependent national entities, which have their own boards or advisory councils to oversee their operations. A common mission statement and shared core values bind the Parntership. By signing the Covenant of Partnership, each partner agrees to abide by common policies and standards. Partners hold each other accountable through an ongoing system of peer review. The Partnership Offices, located in Geneva, Bangkok, Nairobi, Vienna, Los Angeles, Melbourne, and San Jose, co- ordinate the strategic and global operations of the organisation and represent World Vision in the international arena. Each national office, regardless of how big its programmes are, enjoys equal voice in the Partnership, erasing the usual distinctions between the developed and developing world. Where World Vision works: Africa Angola, Burundi, Chad, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Liveria, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mozambique, Niger, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe. Asia Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, North Korea, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam. Europe Albania, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Finland, Georgia, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Kosovo, Macedonia, Netherlands, Romania, Russia (Chechnya), Serbia, Switzerland, United Kingdom. Latin America Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru, Venezuela. Middle East Cyprus, Jerusalem/West Bank/Gaza, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Turkey. North America Canada, United States Of America Oceania Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu. International Board An international board of directors overseas the World Vision Partnership. The full board, which meets twice a year, appoints the Parnership's senior officers, approves strategic plans and budgets, and determines international policy. The 24 board members are from 19 different nationas. The chairperson of the international board is Dr. Valdir Steuernagel, of Brazil. The international president and chief executive officer is Dr. Dean R. Hirsch. National Boards As much as possible, operational decisions are made at the local or national level. National directors approve more than 90 percent of all projects within previously approved budgets. National boards, comprised of business, church, and social service leaders exercise responsibility for governance at the national level.
Operational level: Community-based
Works with age groups : Children 0 - 18
Organisation type: NGO - non governmental organisation
Organisation mandate: Provide training or education on child rights, Research child rights, Work directly with children
Areas of expertise: Child labour and working children, Children and education, Children and health, Children living with HIV/AIDS, Children with disabilities
Countries in which this organisation works: Ethiopia
Other organisations based in Ethiopia:
- Addis Tribune
- Africa - Wide Movement for Children
- African Network for the Prevention and Protection Against Child Abuse and Neglect - Ethiopia Chapter
- Children and Youth Forum of NGOs
- Civil Society Forum on the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child
- Ethio Child Focused Association (ECFA)
- Ethiopia - NGO Group for the Rights of the Child
- Ethiopian Psychologists' Association
- Forum on Street Children - Ethiopia
- Forum on the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child
- Hope Enterprises
- Inter-African Committee on Traditional Practices affecting the Health of Women and Children
- North Gonder Administrative Zone Labour and Social Affairs
- Orphan and Vulnerable Children Network - Ethiopia
- Plan International - Ethiopia
- Relief Society of Tigray
- Save the Children Denmark - Ethiopia Office
- Save the Children Federation - Ethiopia
- Save the Children Norway - Ethiopia
- Save the Children Sweden, Ethiopia Programme
- Save the Children UK - Ethiopia Office
- The African Child Policy Forum
- UNICEF - Ethiopia
Organisations working in similar fields:
- 4 Nations Child Policy Network
- AC International Child Support
- Afghanistan Independent Human Right Commission
- Africa - Wide Movement for Children
- African Aid Organization, Inc.
- African American Juvenile Justice Project
- African Commission on Human and People's Rights
- African Network for Prevention and Protection of Child Abuse and Neglect - Mozambique
- Agência de Notícias dos Direitos da Infância
- AKSHAYA Rehabilitation Trust
- Andhra Pradesh Urban and Rural Social Development Society
- Anita Home
- Artists United 4 Childrewn and Youth Development (AUCAYD)
- Assistance Humanitaire aux Enfants sans Resources
- Associação Brasileira de Magistrados, Promotores de Justiça e Defensores Públicos da Infância e Juventude
- Association Burkinabe pour la Survie de l'Enfance
- Association Communautaire Pour la Promotion et la Protection des Droits de l'Homme
- Association de développement et d'appui aux personnes desheritées
- Association for Promoting Social Action
- Association for the Promotion and Progress of Children in Khenchela
- Association for Welfare Activities and Rural Education
- Association Intervida
- Australian Institute of Family Studies
- Autre Vie
- Azerbaijan NGO Alliance For Children’s Rights
- Bangladesh Coalition for Child Rights
- Bangladesh Mohila Unnayan Sanghstha
- Bangladesh Shishu Adhikar Forum
- Barnardo's
- Bharat Integrated Social Welfare Agency
- Butula Multi-Purpose Youth Group
- Canadian International Development Agency
- CARE USA
- Casa Alianza UK
- Catholic Relief Services
- Caucus for Children's Rights
- Center for Human Rights
- Center for the Human Rights of Children
- Centre for Community Health Research
- Centre For Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC)
- Centre for Reproductive and Family Health
- Centre for Rural Education Research and Development Association
- Centre for Women and Children's Rights
- Centro Internazionale Studi Famiglia
- Centro Italiano Aiuti all'Infanzia
- Centros Comunitarios de Aprendizaje
- CFG International
- Child Helpline Cameroon
- Child Legal Aid Centre
- Child Rights Brigade International
- Child Rights Information and Documentation Centre
- Child Rights International Network
- Child Rights Trust
- Child Welfare League of America
- Child-to-Child Trust
- ChildFund Ireland
- Childline India Foundation
- Children and Women Empowerment Society
- Children Center International Liberia
- Children Concern Organisation
- Children First - Pakistan
- Children of the Andes
- Children Today Centre
- Children's association of Armenia
- Children's International Summer Villages Côte d'Ivoire
- Children's Performing Arts Workshop
- Children's Rights Group International e.V
- Children's Rights Network
- Children's Rights Project, Community Law Centre, University of the Western Cape
- China society for prevention of child abuse and neglect ,child abuse prevention and treatment center
- Christian Children's Fund - Geneva Office
- Christian Children's Fund - West Indies
- Community Children Organisation (COCO)
- Conforti Community Aid Children Organisation
- Consortium for Street Children
- Consultative Group on Early Childhood Care and Development
- Cruz Roja Española
- Cultural Movement for Human Development
- Curious Minds
- Defence for Children (Zimbabwe)
- Defence for Children International
- Defensores PROCDN
- Education for Development
- Educational Trust Of India
- Enfants du Monde - Droits de l'Homme
- Espoir pour les Enfants
- Fondation Chretienne des Enfants Campagnards d'Haiti
- Forum for Rehabilitation and Integrated Development Approach by the Youth
- Fundacion Paniamor
- Generosity International Lifecare Development Coalition
- Genuine Empowerment of Mothers in Society
- Ghana NGO Coalition on the Rights of the Child
- Ghana Working and Children's Protection Association
- Girls Orphanage Home of Bangladesh
- Global March South Asian Secretariat/CWIN Nepal
- Good Neighbours Care
- Good Shepherd Social, Educational and Economic Development Trust
- Grace Action India
- Grace Vision Centre
- Grupo Iniciativa Nacional por los Derechos del Niño, GIN-PERU
- HAQ: Centre for Child Rights
- Heart of a Child Foundation
- Help The World Help The World Foundation
- Homeland Community Development Agency
- Human Development and Research Organisation
- Human Rights - First the Child
- Human Rights Development Project - Satkhira
- Humanitarian Action Foundation
- Institute of Neglected Oppressed Children's Environmental Networking and Training
- Integrated Regional Information Networks - IRIN
- Integrated Social Development Effort (ISDE) Bangladesh
- International Centre for Child and Youth Studies
- International Rescue Committee
- International Service - UK
- International Service Volunteers Association
- Janakalyan Samity
- Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Joy for Children - Uganda
- Jubilee Action - UK
- Kanifing East Youth Development Society
- KidsRights
- Kindernothilfe
- Kindernothilfe (Africa Representation Office)
- Kinderombudsman
- Kwality (Karnataka Welfare Society)
- Lesotho National Council Of Women
- Liberal Assocation for Movement of People
- Lixbey Environmental Foundation
- Loyola Organisation for Rural Development Society
- Madhavi Social Development Organisation for the Weaker Sections
- MAHILA ACTION
- Mahila Rural Development Youth Society
- Maison des Droits de l'Enfant
- Maji Mazuri Children's Center
- Malaysian Children TV Programme Foundation
- Manav Kalyan Sansthan
- Mansa Children's Care and Family Support
- Meerut CHILDLINE
- Mental Health Foundation
- Mothers' Rural Care for Aids Orphans
- Municipal Organisation For Social Intervention And Health
- Muuga FM
- National Association of Non Governmental Organisations
- National Centre For Playwork Education - North East
- National Centre for Youth Development
- National Children's Bureau
- National Information Centre on Human Rights
- National Institute Of Public Cooperation And Child Development
- Needs Care International
- New Life Foundation of Bangladesh
- NGO/UNICEF Regional Network for Children in Central and Eastern Europe, Commonwealth of Independent States and Baltic States
- Nigeria Youth Foundation
- Nomadic Heritage Aid
- Northern Ireland Commissioner for Children and Young People
- Nous les Enfants
- Office of the Children's Advocate - Jamaica
- Office of the Commissioner for Chidren
- ONG Espoir pour les enfants
- Organisation de Developpement et des Droits de l'Homme au Cameroun
- Padang Lutheran Christian Relief
- Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics
- Pan African Congress Movement for Humanity
- Pan African Organisation for Research and Protection of Violence on Women and Children
- Parlement des Enfants de Cote d'Ivoire
- Parlement des enfants de Côte d'Ivoire section daloa
- Participatory Rural Development Organisation
- People's Action in Development
- Philippine Resource Network on Child Protection
- Plan El Salvador
- Plan International - Cameroon
- Plan International - India
- Plan International Egypt
- Plan International Kenya
- Plan Tanzania
- Plan West Africa Regional Office
- Prantik Jana Vikas Samity
- Progressive Initiative for Cameroon
- Public Organization "SHOTO"
- Qendra FEMIJET SOT
- Rainbow Children in Need Welfare Organisation
- Red Iberoamericana de Defensa de los Derechos de la Niñez y la Adolescencia
- Regional Working Group on Child Labour
- Relief Society of Tigray
- Rescue Children's Ministry - Sierra Leone
- Right to Education Project
- ROOT WORK FOUNDATION
- Sajag Public Charitable Trust
- Sanctuary of Living Springs
- SARTHI
- Save Congo's Child
- Save the Children - Papa New Guinea
- Save the Children New Zealand
- Save the Children Sweden
- Save the Children Sweden - Office for the Middle East and North Africa
- Save the Children Sweden - South Africa
- Save the Children Sweden - South East Asia Pacific Regional Office
- Save the Children Sweden - Thailand
- Save the Children Sweden Denmark - Bangladesh
- Save the Children Switzerland
- Save the Children UK
- Save the Children UK - Ethiopia Office
- Save the Children UK - Office for South and Central Asia Region
- Save the Children UK - Sierra Leone Office
- Seyaj for Childhood Protection
- Sierra Leone-Canadian Children's Aid Society
- SIMA Community Based Organisation
- Society for Education and Development/Nepal
- Society for the Protection for the Rights of the Child
- Somali Child Protection and Development
- Somali Children Rights Organization
- Somaliland Lawyers Assocation
- SOS Enfants en Detresse
- Southern Africa Child Development Initiative (SA-child)
- Spanish Committee for UNICEF
- Srimangal Foundation
- St Mary's Orphan Home
- STARS Foundation
- Stepping Stones Nigeria
- Tanzeem-E-Nau-Jawana
- Terre des Hommes - Spain
- Terre des hommes Italia
- The Consultative Group on Early Childhood Care and Development
- The Ombudsperson for Children Republic of Croatia
- Think Youth Independent Association
- Training and Resources in Early Education
- UNESCO Education for Sustainable Development section
- UNICEF
- UNICEF - Belgique
- UNICEF - Bhutan
- UNICEF - Botswana
- UNICEF - Cambodia
- UNICEF - China
- UNICEF - Cuba country office
- UNICEF - Ethiopia
- UNICEF - Georgia
- UNICEF - India
- UNICEF - Malaysia
- UNICEF - Papua New Guinea
- UNICEF - PNG
- UNICEF Brussels - EU Liaison Office
- UNICEF Pacific
- UNICEF Podgorica
- UNICEF Togo
- Union Nationale des Organisations des Personnes Affectées par le VIH/SIDA
- Upakar Educational Society
- Vision Mundial Oficina Regional para America Latina y el Caribe
- Voluntary Paribar Kalyan Association
- Wathnakpheap
- World Human Rights Commission (Trust)
- World Vision - Colombia
- World Vision - Dominican Republic
- World Vision - Japan
- World Vision Foundation of Thailand
- World Vision International - International Liaison Office
- Y Care International
- Yanadi Education Society
- Youth Against AIDS and Poverty Association
- Youth Cultural and Information Centre
- Youth Partnership for Peace and Development
- Youthink!
- Zimbabwe National Council for the Welfare of Children
Last updated 24/08/2005 11:35:02
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