Published: 18 August 2009
World Vision’s signature approach to fighting poverty and transforming lives is achieved by determining Area Development Programs (ADPs). Clearly identifying where we will work and who we will be working with is key to our success.
While the focus and structure of each ADP can vary enormously, they have these common characteristics:
Development activities carried out in ADPs respond to specific local needs. They may focus on clean water, education, agriculture, preparing for natural disasters, healthcare, income generation or leadership skills. Activities that help communities to influence government policies and practices may also be included.
Child sponsorship enables World Vision to take a comprehensive approach to improving the lives of children through long-term development work that focuses on strengthening families and entire communities.