article / December 19, 2024
Sparking Conversations on Food Security: Nutrition Dialogues Promote Reflection Among Children in Angola
Nutrition Dialogues in Angola engage children in discussions on food security, highlighting the importance of school feeding programs and gathering valuable insights.
article / December 19, 2024
DR Congo: More Than 3,000 Pupils Benefit from School Meals to Improve Their School Performance
This article is an illustration of the work World Vision is doing in the education sector by promoting the school canteen approach in the DRC to help children combat the hunger and malnutrition that affects them. Its collaboration with the WFP continues to be a success, with thousands of children receiving nutritious meals, improving their performance and reducing absenteeism.
article / December 19, 2024
Iniciando Conversas sobre Segurança Alimentar: Diálogos de Nutrição Promovem Reflexão entre Crianças em Angola
Diálogos da Nutrição em Angola envolvem crianças em discussões sobre segurança alimentar, destacando a importância dos programas de alimentação escolar e coletando valiosos insights.
article / December 10, 2024
New knowledge and Skills Transform Farming Practices, Boost Nutrition for Families
Training on land management, vegetable farming, and child nutrition, complemented by the provision of vegetable seeds is changing the lives of families in Darara village.
article / November 29, 2024
Integrated Health, Nutrition and WASH Services Saving Lives in Afghanistan
Sabrina was severely malnourished. Her family’s village had no nearby clinic, forcing residents to travel to the city for medical support. WV Afghanistan established a health and nutrition centre under its DAWAM project treating children like Sabrina.
press release / November 14, 2024
Taking nutrition to its roots
World Vision Lanka and Sarvodaya, hand in hand, partnered with World Vision Australia to reach out to farming communities. The initiative was themed RISE Lanka - short for Resilient, Inclusive Sustainable Economic development, for Sri Lanka. The initiative’s core focus was to address the food insecurity and nutrition needs of Sri Lanka's most vulnerable population in Monaragala, Badulla, Bible, Meegahakiula, Lunugala, Rideemaliyadda, and Welikanda.
article / November 12, 2024
Kamo’s Bold Decision for Health and Nutrition
Kamo Kukuwa, a dedicated Village Health Assistant and farmer, opted for a vasectomy to support his wife’s health and prioritize nutrition for their family. As part of the BEAN project, he advocates for family planning and sustainable farming, inspiring his community to embrace healthier practices and improve children’s nutrition.
article / December 4, 2024
More than A Midwife
Mahzada, a midwife in Ghor province, Afghanistan, balances caring for her family and supporting her extended family, finding fulfillment in helping her community.