publication / Marzo 21, 2018
Responding to South Sudan's Hunger Crisis - February 2018
More than 7 million people in South Sudan do not have enough to eat, due to conflict, inflation and other causes. World Vision is responding. In February 2018, the humanitarian response team provided:
publication / Junio 3, 2015
Caring for Children in Emergencies
World Vision works to meet the needs of vulnerable children and their families living in disaster prone areas and to demand their rights, by providing emergency preparedness and emergency relief when disasters happen.
publication / Noviembre 24, 2014
mHealth: GIS Health Vulnerability Mapping
mHealth: GIS Health Vulnerability Mapping
publication / Mayo 24, 2018
ENRICH project profile
With fund from the Government of Canada, World Vision in Tanzania in collaboration with several implementing partners; Nutrition International (NI), Harvest Plus (H+), Canadian Society for International Health (CSHI) and University of Toronto (UofT) together with the Government of Tanzania are im
publication / Julio 21, 2015
KM Self-Assessment Tool
Knowledge Management Assessment tool adapted for World Vision programmes and teams.
article / Marzo 27, 2009
A Journey from cradle to grave – 5 women’s stories
The men of the village leave home in the morning to earn money in towns and the women have work to do in the house and the fields. Many in these villages are underweight and anemic, and tend to look many years older than their actual age.
publication / Octubre 11, 2017
Supplier Registration Form-General
Supplier Registration Form-General
publication / Octubre 9, 2017
Responding to Somalia's Hunger Crisis - Situation Report #14
More than 800,000 people have been reached since World Vision's teams started responding to the hunger crisis in Somalia. Still, there's more work to do. World Vision continues to be concerned that:
publication / Mayo 26, 2017
Somalia hunger crisis situation report eight
Despite the onset of rain in some parts of Somalia, the food security and nutrition situation continues to deteriorate rapidly and an elevated risk of famine persists. SSomali children face a triple-threat of drought, disease and displacements.