publication / Juli 11, 2023
Adolescents and Adult Savings Groups: Partnering to End Child Marriage CASE STUDY: Mozambique
The efforts to reduce exposure of girls to child marriage should not only start and end with empowering their parents and caregivers. Child participation is key if we are to see long lasting change in breaking vicious cycles of child marriages within communities. A combination of both adult and adolescent savings groups have been used by World Vision Mozambique as springboards to reduce exposure of children to all forms of violence and give children hope for the future.
publication / Oktober 7, 2021
50 Years of World Vision's Journey in Bangladesh
The earth has completed fifty turns around the sun. To the earth, this is the time it takes to blink. To us living within her veins, it is a blessing from God to have seen the dream of our nation’s father, an independent Bangladesh, manifest over fifty golden years.
publication / Mai 14, 2019
Eswatini: Building on Existing Strengths | It takes partnerships Case Study
Globally, violence affects half of the world’s children and costs the global community up to US$7 trillion a year, or roughly 8% of g
publication / Januar 2, 2013
The Nutrition Barometer: Gauging national response to undernutrition
World Vision teams up with Save the Children to call on world leaders to take urgent action on promises to tackle undernutrition.
article / Oktober 24, 2015
Timed and Targeted Counseling - a new curriculum for Maternal and Child Health
Since 2010, World Vision has been working to strengthen its Health programming global through the 7-11 strategy, which focuses on evidence-based, cost-effective preventive practices that address the primary causes of mat
publication / Juni 8, 2022
Annual Report 2021
Inspiring. Courageous. Loving.
That’s what World Vision Lanka has been through 2021 as we continued to serve the most vulnerable children and their families.
publication / Februar 22, 2016
Afghanistan's Community Health Workers
Today, World Vision supports 2,386 community health workers in Afghanistan. World Vision Afghanistan partners with Afghanistan's ministry of public health to directly implement CHW programming.
publication / Februar 4, 2016
Zambia's Community Health Workers
Today, World Vision supports an estimated 48,500 community health workers in Zambia: 3,500 in WV ADPs and 45,000 through STEPS-OVC. In Zambia, World Vision works in partnership with the Ministry of Health to directly implement CHW programming.
article / November 20, 2013
Cleaner toilet, healthier life
After 25 years relieving himself in the open, Mr Hien, a farmer living in Yen Thuy, a mountainous district in Northern Vietnam, now has his first toilet.
publication / Januar 17, 2016
Tanzania's Community Health Workers
Today, World Vision supports an estimated 1,700 community health workers in Tanzania. World Vision Tanzania partners with the Tanzanian MOH to directly implement CHW programming, and currently supports CHWs in grant areas as well as in 55 ADPs in 13 (out of 30 total) regions in Tanzania.