About
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Headquarters
Chennai, Tamil Nadu
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Since
1958
World Vision works with the mission of ensuring the comprehensive development and well-being of children which is measured in terms of access to healt Read morehcare, education, adequate care and equal opportunities for growth. To achieve its objectives, it works in multiple areas including education, nutrition, development, livelihood, gender, water, sanitation, humanitarian assistance, disability and hygiene. It allows donors to donate a sum of INR 800 per month to facilitate the well-being of a child. Donors can choose to donate for a period ranging from one month to two years. To achieve the all-round development of children, it works to make sure that underprivileged families and communities are equipped with necessary socio-economic resources to enable sustained economic development, education, healthcare and leadership development for children.
Action
World Vision works in nearly 100 countries to provide emergency assistance to children and families affected by disasters and conflict, partner with communities for long-term solutions to alleviate poverty, and advocate for justice on behalf of the poor.
Demographies Served
Cause Area
Impact
Reached over 26 lakh children, transforming 6252 communities across 25 States of India.
Vision & Mission
World Vision's vision is for every child to experience life in all its fullness. Their mission is to follow Jesus Christ in working with the poor and oppressed to promote human transformation, seek justice, and bear witness to the good news of the Kingdom of God.
Programs
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Education Programme
Works to provide and ensure lifelong learning opportunities for children through infrastructure support in educational institutions, remedial education and strengthening school management. It also works to address and resolve the issue of malnutrition in children, pregnant women and mothers through counselling, programmes for emergency feeding, nutrition gardens, training health workers and development of infrastructure in government-run child care centres called Anganwadis.
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Water & Sanitation Programmes
Its water and sanitation initiative works for providing access to clean drinking water for children and their families, promoting good hygiene & sanitation through the construction of toilets in schools, homes, communities and promoting open-defecation-free communities.
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Disability Assistance Programme
It strives to provide specially abled children with equal opportunities ensuring confidence and self-sustenance. It acts to change attitudes over disability and works to make the voice of people heard by policymakers to positively affect policies and provide an inclusive environment.
It helps by providing nutritious food, aid in surgery, mobility aids and equipment for children with physical disabilities, physiotherapy sessions to improve movement capabilities and quality education to specially-abled children partnering with renowned schools and colleges.
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Livelihood Enhancement Programme
Its livelihood initiative aims to enhance the economic conditions of families to provide better living conditions for children through economic assistance for better agriculture, livestock and small businesses.
It also works to train youth for enhancing their employability skills. Through its humanitarian initiative, it provides life-saving support in times of disaster and works for the rehabilitation of affected communities.
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Gender Development Programme
Promotes gender equality by educating families and encouraging the elimination of gender-bias and through tuition centres for girl students, provision of cycles for the girl child and construction of toilets in schools. To ensure the development of disabled children, it works by creating and running disabled peoples’ organizations, providing wheelchairs, facilitating better infrastructure for children with disabilities and creating advocacy forums for disabled children. Its advocacy initiative is focused on creating an equal-opportunity environment for children by ensuring equitable access to services for children and their families.
Impact Metrics
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Children Aged 6-18 Completed Life Skills Education for Transformation (Lset) Modules
Program Name
Education
Year-wise Metrics- 2017-18 37340
- 2018-19 21332
- 2019-20 30983
- 2020-21 75387
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Children With Mid-Upper Arm Circumference (Muac) Less Than 11.5 Cm Graduated to More Than 12.5 Cm
Program Name
Child health & Nutrition Program
Year-wise Metrics- 2017-18 19178
- 2018-19 3863
- 2019-20 2315
- 2020-21 1558
Milestones & Track Record
World Vision has become the largest non-governmental provider of clean water in the developing world, reaching one new person with clean water every 10 seconds. They have also treated severely malnourished children with an 89% full recovery rate over the last 10 years.
Leadership Team
Demographics & Structure
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No. of Employees
100+
M&E
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Internal, External Assessors
No
Policies
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Ethics and Transparency Policies
No
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Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy
No
Political & Religious Declarations
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On Affiliation if any
No
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On Deployment Bias if any
No
Registration Details
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PAN Card
AAAAW0007G
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Registration ID
63
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VO ID / Darpan ID
TN/2017/0155653
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12A
200/III/83
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80G
1146(164)/83
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FCRA
075900011
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CSR Registration Number
Not Available
Location
Other Details
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Type & Sub Type
Non-profit
Society
Website
Financial Details
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2019-20
IncomeRs.3,523,619,366ExpensesRs.3,317,914,640Admin ExpensesRs.224,557,510Program ExpensesRs.3,093,357,130Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it. -
2020-21
IncomeRs.3,592,898,116ExpensesRs.3,624,384,132Admin ExpensesRs.241,981,721Program ExpensesRs.3,382,402,411Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it. -
2021-22
IncomeRs.3,873,928,066ExpensesRs.3,941,437,910Admin ExpensesRs.187,648,398Program ExpensesRs.3,753,789,512Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it. -
2022-23
IncomeRs.2,048,321,692ExpensesRs.2,214,025,009Admin ExpensesRs.196,387,739Program ExpensesRs.2,017,637,270Tip: Click on any value above to exclude it.