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Annual Review

Our Annual Review showcases some of the impact of our work across the country, our partners and our financial statement.

Annual Review 2020-2021
Annual Review 2019-2020

Research Publications

Our grassroots presence and experience help us produce research pieces that inform our work. Keystone is a World Vision India quarterly research publication that seeks to share research studies and information linked to our work through area programmes and projects across the country.

Keystone XX
World Vision India aims to support children and communities to be self-sufficient as well as responsible citizens. We believe that addressing the issues arising out of climate change is crucial for protecting the future of children while helping communities mitigate and adapt to the changing environment. This edition hopes to encourage more discourses on the subject and its impact on children, at various levels, through articles that have been developed using examples from our operational areas.
Keystone XIX
Keystone is a flagship research publication of the organisation that seeks to provide its readers with articles and research findings, with the optimism to initiate evidence-based discourses on child well-being at various levels. With Health and Nutrition as its theme, this edition of Keystone comprises articles that discuss various aspects such as factors influencing breastfeeding practices among young mothers, the impact of behaviour change communication programmes on mothers and communities and significant learnings from our evaluations and assessments that helped in improving our interventions
Keystone XVIII
The 18th Issues of Keystone explores on The Aftermath of the COVID-19 Second Wave: Rural India & Children Need a Lifeline, The Cash & Voucher Programme: A Safety Net for Vulnerable Households, Climate Resilient Agriculture: Scaling-up From Islands of Success to Integration, Producer Collectives for Resilient Livelihoods, Upskilling Programmes for The Rural Indian Youth: A Policy Brief on The Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana
Keystone XVII
The 17th Issues of Keystone explores on The effect of the COVID-19 Nation-Wide Lockdown on Adolescent Girls, Involving Men in Gender and Development Programmes at the Grassroots, Rise Up! Daughters of India Project – Highlights of the Evaluations Findings, Education for Girls in the Post-Pandemic India and Stories of Change

Other Publications

India Child Well-Being Report 2022
This is the fourth edition of the report which seeks to provide a comprehensive look at child well-being under four essential domains – Health & Nutrition, Education, Protection and Livelihood. The uniqueness of this study is that uses primary data collected from Area Development Programmes (ADPs) of World Vision India to get a more profound analysis of the issues at hand. The findings of this study are not generalised to all children as the data pertains to the most vulnerable children from underprivileged societies, viewing the situation through the lens of equity and justice. The report also covers the impact of Covid-19 on the overall growth and development of children. The results depict an accurate picture of the most vulnerable children and seek to initiate meaningful discourses that will aid in strengthening the social policy of marginalised communities.
Compendium on Family Strengthening and Alternative Care Programmes Practised across India
Every child has the right to live with his/her family. In India, about 31 million children are reported to live without parents and at least 377,000 children are institutionalized in more than 9,500 Child Care Institutions (CCIs) impacting 1.8 million family members. The “Compendium on Family Strengthening and Alternative Care Programme Practiced across India” documents existing practices around family-based care implemented with the support of the state and civil society organisations across the country.
Gender Resilience Report 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic severely impacted livelihood of women in India like many across the globe, due to loss of jobs, increase in care giving responsibilities and domestic violence. This study brought to you by World Vision India with support from Monash University, captures the resilience of women who were part of Graduation Model (GM) a flagship program from World Vision India which adopts a multi-pronged approach to support the ultra-poor across the world who earn less than USD 1.90 a day. A total of 1307 from six states across India were surveyed and fourteen focus group discussions were conducted for this study.
India Child Well-Being Report 2021
The third edition of the India Child Well-Being Report 2021 highlights the country-level status of the districts and states across India in the composite Child Well-Being indices. This report helps the reader understand child well-being through a comprehensive index for 725 districts across 28 states and 9 Union Territories. The index maps Child Well-Being under 38 indicators and four domains - Health, Hygiene, Protection, and School Education. This one of its kind report analyses district wise data and sheds light on the performance of the aspirational districts across the four domains of the India Child Well-Being 2021 report. The report also covers a dedicated section on COVID 19 and the well-being of children, which provides a deeper analysis on how COVID- 19 affected children.
WV India COVID-19 Second Wave Response – Three-month Report
WV India responded to second wave of COVID-19 by strengthening health care systems by providing oxygen concentrators and other essential medical supplies, ensuring the well-being of children and families through psycho-social support and actively promoting vaccination awareness.
India Child Well-Being Report 2020
The India Child Well-Being Report 2020 aims to provide a high-level briefing, which describes the current trends at state and district levels across 28 states and 9 union territories in India. It focuses on child well-being and highlights issues that need to be taken into account in developing policies for children’s well-being at the country and state level.
WV India COVID-19- Response Rapid Assessment Report
WV India has conducted a rapid assessment survey in over 100 locations across India to ascertain the overall impact of COVID-19. Apart from the findings, the report also has recommendations and WVIndia's recovery response plan
India child well-being Report 2019
This report tries to show what child well-being in India looks like, currently. World Vision India, one of India’s largest grassroots humanitarian NGOs, and IFMR LEAD, an India-based research organisation which conducts high-quality, scalable research and evaluation, and evidence-based outreach to promote inclusive and sustainable development in India and other Low and Middle-Income Countries (LMIC), have come together for this project with the aim of presenting to the nation how its states fare in terms of certain identified parameters of child well-being, through a nuanced, interdisciplinary and evidence-based index.
Impact of Drought-Induced Migration on Children
This study looks at the impact of drought on children in india, focusing on the issue of drought-induced migration.
Effect of nutrition education among pregnant women with low BMI
Published in the International Journal of Community Medicine and Public Health in November 2016, this research article assesses the effect of nutrition education on dietary awareness and practice among undernourished pregnant women.
No Water and No Will
An analysis of the impact of drought on India's children, especially on their health, protection and education
Strategic Alliances
The publication on Strategic Alliances captures WV India's efforts on networking at the community/grassroot and National level. At the National level, it looks at various sectors and themes we are actively involved, to bring about lasting changes in the lives of children.
Youth Investment
The publication on Youth Investment captures WV India's efforts in the areas of leadership development, youth employment and value transformation in addition to the status of youth in India.
Killer Gap Report
This new report from World Vision assesses 176 countries around the world according to the size of the gap between those who have access to good health and those who don't. It demonstrates a horrifying reality that in today's world, when we have the knowledge, resources and tools to provide quality maternal, newborn and child health for all, that so many children continue to pay the price for the great gap in global health, with their lives.
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