article / August 18, 2020
Embracing Stronger Partnerships across the Nexus: World Vision’s story
Summary: In this joint blog post with CDA Collaborative Learning, Maya Assaf-Horstmeier, Director of Peacebuilding and Conflict Sensitivity, writes about a new approach for ad
article / April 15, 2015
#REVISITED: The dispossessed of Phnom Penh
Photojournalist Nick Danziger is currently traveling with author Rory Maclean to eight countries as part of the
article / July 12, 2019
What They Forgot to Tell Me About Having Children
Blog: By Nimco Eid Awale, Protection & Education Snr Coordinator
Contributions by Simon Nyabwengi, National Director, World Vision Somali Programme,
publication / November 11, 2016
TECHNICAL BRIEF: COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES COSTING AND PLANNING PILOT IN MALAWI AND SIERRA LEONE
There is growing evidence on the benefits of community health services (CHS) as a key strategy to promote healthy behavior and improve access to high-impact maternal, newborn, and child health interventions from pregnancy to adolescence.
article / November 11, 2015
How a family tragedy inspired Nyirantwali to venture into business
By: DENIS AGABAShe welcomed me in a motherly manner with a smile. Henriette Nyirantwali’s home strikes a first-time visitor by the cleanliness. This is also where Nyirantwali runs a juice-making factory and confectionery, APODER GANIRA.
publication / November 1, 2016
IQA - Community Health Worker Programming
Implementation Quality Assurance Tool for Community Health Worker Programming.
article / August 14, 2012
Thanks to mother action groups, Anno is a better mother and a missionary
World Vision Lebanon started a health project in North ADP in October 2010 and created Mother Action Groups (MAGs), training and mobilizing women to give maternal and child health sessions at the community level, benefitting the health of sponsored and non-sponsored children in the area, and their mothers.
publication / May 4, 2021
Country Strategy 2021-2025 (Nepali)
This document outlines how World Vision staff in Nepal plan to improve the well-being of 0.8 million children, in particular the most vulnerable ones, to be protected from violence, well-nourished, able to access quality and inclusive education and to experience positive and peaceful relationship