publication / Tháng 10 17, 2023
Harnessing Local Foods for Infant Nutrition
"Harnessing Local Foods for Infant Nutrition" features World Vision's work in Eastern Uganda in Vice Versa Global's Zero Hunger Special, Africa Can Feed Herself, Autumn 2023
article / Tháng 12 17, 2012
Positive Deviance Hearth Plus (PDH+)
World Vision builds local capacity to address child malnourishment by identifying positive community practices that can be used to treat and prevent childhood malnutrition.
publication / Tháng 12 21, 2023
Choutari: WVI Nepal Newsletter (June - Nov 2023)
Choutari is our bi-annual newsletter with the latest updates on our sectors, key events, innovations and stories of change. Click download to read.
press release / Tháng 4 2, 2024
Key results of Social Accountability Forum
The Social Accountability Forum, held on the afternoon of March 29, 2024, at Factory Phnom Penh, aimed to showcase the successes and achievements of the Royal Government of Cambodia in implementing social accountability. This initiative, coordinated and supported by the World Bank through a Trust Fund and other development partners, contributes to promoting decentralization and deconcentration reform policies in Cambodia.
publication / Tháng 3 28, 2024
Discover Our 2023 Annual Report
Find out how our work helped improve the wellbeing of children in Sierra Leone during our 2023 financial year.
publication / Tháng 12 19, 2023
West Africa Impact Report 2022
Through the collaborative efforts of our teams, partners, sponsors, donors, and supporters, we reached over 16 million people across the region, including over 9.7 million children. Discover our impact through this detailed report, which demonstrates the progress of our work and the positive impact on children and communities across the region.
article / Tháng 4 22, 2024
World Vision Green Teams: Making a Difference for a Plastic-Free World
Together, we can create a healthier planet for future generations. This #EarthDay, take a stand against plastic pollution! #WorldVision #GreenTeam #ProtectOurPlanet
article / Tháng 2 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.