Briefing Papers

Briefing papers

Why the G8 matters to children
March 2009/World Vision International

Putting children at the centre: a child-focused response to the sexual abuse and exploitation of children November 2008/World Vision International

World Vision G8 Calls on the Food Crisis
May 2008/World Vision International

A matter of life or death. How 18 million children are relying on the G8 to keep its promises. International Policy Briefing, G8 Summit, Japan 2008
May 2008/World Vision International

World Vision Key Issues Briefing
June 2008/World Vision UK

The Final Countdown. Achieving Quality Education for all by 2015: What more should the UK Government do?
March 2008/World Vision UK and Global Campaign for Education UK

CHOGM: Act now to protect and support children made vulnerable by HIV & AIDS. World Vision International's message to the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, Uganda
November 2007/World Vision International

G8: Keep your promises on Global AIDS 2007
May 2007/World Vision International

Briefing Paper on the Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT)
May 2007/World Vision UK

Almost every child matters? Ensuring equal rights for trafficked children
March 2007 (update)/World Vision UK and ECPAT UK

Debt and Education Briefing. 2007/Jubilee Debt Campaign Coalition

Supporting peace in Northern Uganda
A report by Charles Badenoch, Chief Executive World Vision UK with Revd David Peck, the Archbishop of Canterbury's Secretary for International Development, on their visit to Northern Uganda, 16-20th Oct 2006
October 2006/World Vision UK

Education for all? Think again
June 2006/World Vision UK

My disabled friend needs a teacher
April 2006/World Vision UK, Sightsavers International and Save the Children UK

Uganda: 20 years of conflict and its impact on children
March 2006/World Vision UK

Disabled children and education
June 2005/World Vision UK

The SE Asia Tsunami 6 months on
June 2005/World Vision UK

SE Asia tsunami response
January 2005/World Vision UK

African voices on Africa's future: the big five. A call to action for the Commission for Africa
November 2004/World Vision UK

Urgent Action Required: Take a stand against HIV/AIDS
June 2004/ World Vision UK 

Here today, gone tomorrow? The challenge of sustainable development
August 2002/World Vision UK 

Obuntu: Eight for the G8. New directions for the Action Plan for Africa
June 2002/World Vision UK

War in my backyard? Issues and actions around children and armed conflict
June 2002/World Vision UK 

‘No Child of Mine…!’ Opening the world’s eyes to the sexual exploitation of children 
April 2002/World Vision UK 

Running on rhetoric? The Israeli-Palestinian process and its socio-economic impact
May/June 2000 Update/World Vision UK

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