article / Octubre 29, 2015
Infant Young Child Feeding in Emergencies CoP Webinar
The World Vision Global Health, Nutrition and HIV Community of Practice hosted a best practices discussion on the importance of Infant and Young Child Feeding in Emergencies (IYCF-E).
video / Noviembre 14, 2022
First 1000 Days: Giving Children a Healthy Start in Life
World Vision’s BabyWASH project in Kenya is promoting the optimal development of children by ensuring that they enjoy good nutrition, which gives them a healthy start to life. The focus is on the first 1,000 days of a child’s life (from conception to two years). This is the time during which the brain grows to 80 percent of adult size. For optimal development to happen, children need to get the right nutrients and enjoy good health from the time they are conceived. World Vision contributes towards the attainment of these goals by empowering women to have healthier pregnancies, lower-risk deliveries and stronger babies through basic health education.
publication / Marzo 28, 2018
MENA in Context (World Water Day Presentation
This is a presentation shared by Marielle Snel, WASH Regional Advisor for the Middle East and Eastern Europe Region, for a webinar on 28 March 2018, focused on WASH and conservation. This webinar was held in honour of World Water Day.
page / Abril 21, 2023
Day 2 (Wednesday, 3 May)
Accelerating sustainability in WASH services through Business Centres in Ethiopia
Time: 11:30AM, Location: North America
Data for decision making: Seeing the unseen through water data compilation, synthesis and visualisation
publication / Noviembre 2, 2016
Reducing Inequalities in WASH: A synthesis of experiences and lessons discussed in the RWSN Equality, Non-discrimination and Inclusion (ENDI) Group 2015
Between October and November 2015 the Rural Water Supply Network’s Equality, Non-discrimination and Inclusion (ENDI) theme enjoyed lively e-discussions on Reducing Inequalities in WASH.
page / Octubre 5, 2015
Our Community of Practice
World Vision's Health & Nutrition Community of Practice is a group of people who share a common interest - Healthy Children For A Healthy World!
The World Vision CoP began in 2008 and has over 2500 members from across the globe.
publication / Septiembre 18, 2016
World Vision Commitment In Support Of The Global Strategy For Women Children and Adolescent Health
Sustainable development starts and ends with healthy, nourished and well-educated children free from violence, malnutrition and lack of dignity.