article / February 2, 2022
Positive Deviant/Hearth programme - A proven way out of malnutrition
Emebet Yirse, 22, is one of the mothers whose child was identified as moderately malnourished during a child health assessment survey coordinated by World Vision and local health officials. She and her son were soon invited to participate in sessions on PD/Hearth – an integrated, community-based nutrition programme that leverages existing expertise and local foods and agriculture to support caregivers of undernourished children to ensure sustainable recovery. Today, her son is healthy.
publication / March 25, 2024
Enhancing Resilience Through Integrated Seasonal Climate Advisory Service
Integrated early warning information systems greatly improved farmers’ resilience to climate change-induced hazards.
publication / March 16, 2016
Handouts for PD Hearth Training of Facilitators
Handouts for World Vision's Positive Deviance Hearth Training of Facilitators.
article / August 23, 2023
THE POSITIVE IMPACTS OF WATER ON THE LIVES OF CHILDREN AND THEIR COMMUNITY
This story is about World Vision providing water for a deprived community in Waterloo in Sierra Leone's Western Rural Area. Over 3,500 people will benefit from the 20,000-litre reticulated tanks.
article / May 3, 2024
The Rights of the Child in Mozambique: ONE VIOLATION EVERY TWO HOURS
Child HelpLine is a non-profit organization and a World Vision Mozambique partner whose mission is to respond to the needs of children in need of protection. Through the line, a great deal of data is collected during calls and used as a source of information for planning reactive and proactive actions to defend and promote rights at the local, district, provincial, and national levels. Here at this article World Vision warns of the violations against children and calls for additional support to strengthen the contribution of the line for Child
publication / April 2, 2024
World Vision Afghanistan Annual Report - FY23
World Vision Afghanistan annual report that covers the period from October 2022 to September 2023.
article / April 23, 2024
DR Congo: After years without water, World Vision intervenes to give water to the inhabitants of Ishasha
This article shows the start of water catchment work to provide the community of Ishasha with drinking water. This initiative is being carried out through the CHR. More than 1,900 residents will have access to drinking water after years without it. The project will have a major impact, as it will save children from water-borne diseases.