publication / Ապրիլ 20, 2016
Ghana National CHW Participants Training Manual Module 3
Ghana National Training Curriculum - Module 3 of 3 - Maternal and Child Health
publication / Օգոստոս 22, 2014
Sustainable Water Services Project Delivery Report
In order to assess the sustainability of Hilton-funded systems with respect to functionality, water safety, and level of service, the Hilton Foundation partnered with Water and Sanitation for Africa (WSA), an African NGO that was not involved in implementing earlier Hilton projects, to conduct a
publication / Հոկտեմբեր 31, 2015
Smart Navigator Toolkit (English): Part F
The Smart Navigator toolkit was designed to enable the most vulnerable youth involved in World Vision youth clubs to develop key life skills, including critical thinking, decision making, effective communication and negotiation, self management and life-goal planning.
publication / Մայիս 3, 2019
Advancing the Debate: Cross-sector partnerships, business and the post-2015 development agenda
Cross-sector partnerships will be key to reaching those left behind in the MDG era and, ultimately, to achieving the post-2015 agenda. However, in order for such partnerships to succeed, this policy paper explores why:
publication / Ապրիլ 20, 2016
Ghana National CHW Supervisor Training Manual
Ghana National CHW Supervisor Training Manual
publication / Օգոստոս 5, 2016
Evaluation of World Vision East Africa Maternal Newborn and Child Health Project
The aim of the East Africa Maternal Newborn and Child Health (EAMNeCH) Program has been to improve maternal, newborn and child survival, through health system strengthening and access to quality services, including health, hygiene and sustainable nutrition.
article / Հոկտեմբեր 24, 2012
Salt Iodisation
BACKGROUNDWhat is iodine deficiency and what are its effects?Iodine deficiency (ID) is not having enough iodine to sustain the body’s need. ID in pregnancy and early childhood can cause a spectrum of problems.
publication / Մայիս 8, 2020
Mamanieva Project Process Evaluation Report
A process evaluation was conducted in June 2015 to evaluate the implementation of the Mamanieva Grandmother-Inclusive Approach Research Project in Sierra Leone in terms of reach, coverage, fidelity, acceptance, sustainability, and scale-up.