press release / octobre 20, 2023
1 billion adolescent girls and women with anaemia is a solvable nutrition tragedy
World Vision International’s President and CEO Andrew Morley today called the fact that one billion women and adolescent girls suffer from anaemia “a tragedy”, one that must be urgently addressed.
article / mai 6, 2024
Champion In The Fight Against Malnutrition: How Fortified Porridge Saved Augustinho
This is a story about malnutrition recovery in central Mozambique
press release / octobre 20, 2023
1 billion adolescent girls and women with anaemia is a solvable nutrition tragedy
Aid agency president tells a global micronutrition conference that adolescent girl nutrition must be prioritised in national and international policies and programming to eliminate malnutrition by 2030.
publication / février 14, 2024
Community Health and Nutrition Systems Strengthening Project Factsheet
Partnering with the Lao Ministry of Health and UNICEF, World Vision advances its goal to increase the number of Lao children who are well nourished, with the CHNSS Project funded by USAID.
article / mars 20, 2024
Spreading the Indoor Residue Spray messages with soccer
World Vision is using football games to raise awareness of the importance of Indoor Residual Spray (IRS) in Malawi
publication / mai 7, 2024
West and Central Africa Newsletter - April 2024
In this issue themed ‘Building Resilience for Future Generations’, we spotlight strategies and initiatives aimed at supporting children and communities to access the resources, skills and tools that they need to adapt and thrive in a complex and ever-changing context.
press release / mars 14, 2024
More needs to be done to end preventable under five deaths
World Vision press release highlighting the progress made in child mortality around the world and the work that is yet to be done.
publication / octobre 13, 2023
Tackling Adolescent Anaemia Technical Brief
Technical brief highlighting the urgent gap in addressing anaemia among adolescents, particularly girls, to achieve the SDGs and WHA Targets.