World Vision China - Programme Characteristics

Partnership

In partnership with government counterparts, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), academic institutions and local villagers in our project areas, World Vision helps the poor communities break away from poverty and achieve sustainable development. Thanks to efforts in the past two decades, World Vision has not only won respect from local communities, but also established good relations with government counterparts and other NGOs.

Over the years, World Vision has worked with the Ministry of Civil Affairs, the State Council Leading Group of Poverty Alleviation and Development, ex-China International Centre for Economic & Technical Exchanges, the State Ethnic Affairs Commission and other government units at county, prefecture and province levels; for non-government organizations and academic institutes, our partners include the China Charity Federation (CCF), Charity Federations in different areas, Soong Ching Ling Foundation, China Population Welfare Foundation, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Peking University, Tsinghua University and Youth College for Politics, etc.

On-site Monitoring

To ensure the quality of our projects and effective use of our funding, all World Vision projects are organized, implemented and monitored by our staff on site. The dedication and integrity of World Vision staff is also the key contributor to the success of our projects.

Community Participation and Sustainable Development

To promote sustainable development of impoverished communities upon the completion of World Vision's projects, World Vision encourages local people to participate in the whole process of development projects, from project design, implementation, monitoring to evaluation. Through participation and capacity building, they are empowered to have better knowledge and skills. As a result, long lasting improvement in their quality of life can be better secured.