article / Marzo 23, 2021
Tuberculosis survivor becomes a treatment supporter
It was a dream come true for Orith when she started working with World Vision in January 2021. She is now a World Vision Staff working on this same project treating patients with tuberculosis.
article / Julio 9, 2021
Josephine no longer afraid of tuberculosis stigma
Whilst on anti-TB medication, Josephine has now resumed her high school education through distance mode while she stays at home.
Josephine is among 359 beneficiaries who received bus fare reimbursements and food vouchers (AUD 520) twice a month from World Vision since April 2020 under the project which enables her to access health facilities.
This support is provided to DRTB patients who comply with all the guidelines of the anti-TB treatment.
“The help from World Vision with bus fare and food has given me the strength to take my medication. I take 6 tablets of medicine in a day. Thank you World Vision.” Josephine says.
World Vision in partnership with NCD Provincial Health Authority (PHA) is implementing the NCD TB Diagnostic and Treatment services project in Port Moresby. The project is funded by the Emergency Response Tuberculosis (ERT) project of the National Department of Health contracted by World Bank.
publication / Octubre 12, 2023
Girl Talk Zimbabwe: GESI Promising Practice
World Vision's WASH UP! Girl Talk programme in Zimbabwe identified as a promising practice for gender equality and social inclusion (GESI) in water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) programming.
article / Marzo 25, 2013
Education against tuberculosis
It’s another day in the field for 34-year old Jasmina. She enters a long and narrow hallway on the ground floor of old building.
article / Marzo 22, 2022
Tuberculosis: How we invested together and saved Kamila's life
By Simon Nyabwengi - National Director for World Vision in Somalia
article / Julio 20, 2021
World Vision supports more than 2000 patients with tuberculosis
Helen says, “Around 30 to 40 people come around to fetch water in a day. I advised them to have one container (20 litre each) so they have equal share of water. They respect the patients. They use the water after the patients finish taking their medication.”
publication / Octubre 19, 2023
WASH UP! Project Summary
Summary of our water, sanitation and hygiene WASH UP! programme in partnership with Sesame Workshop.
video / Marzo 22, 2018
Tuberculosis in Papua New Guinea
2018 Tuberculosis (TB) in Papua New Guinea. Produced by World Vision Australia.To learn more about World Vision Tuberculosis Programming: https://www.wvi.org/health/TB
page / Mayo 13, 2015
Improving Tuberculosis Control in Roma and Other Vulnerable Population
The project focuses on boosting the Tuberculosis (TB) case detection through active symptomatic case finding, through the following actions:
publication / Abril 17, 2024
WVI Global Accountability Report 2023
WVI Global Accountability Report 2023