article / avril 23, 2013
Malaria in Mozambique: the gossamer thread
Marita Adelino is not your typical 10-year-old. In a world where so many children want so much, she wants two things only—a best friend and a mosquito net. Marita is terrified of the tiny, wicked creatures that spread malaria, the disease that killed her best friend, Marta João, last year.
article / décembre 11, 2007
Meeting my Roma sister: a tale of two thirty-somethings
Today, Marta has six children, ages six to eighteen, and a granddaughter, almost a year old. All eight of them live in a one-room house (a former storage shed) with no electricity or running water.
publication / décembre 18, 2014
Exploring Perceptions
This tool is used to draw out existing perceptions of World Vision among stakeholders in a proposed programme impact area.
publication / mai 8, 2020
Cyclone Harold, Tanna ashfall, COVID-19 situation report #14 - 8 May 2020
On 5, 6 and 7 May, 578 people affected by Cyclone Harold, including 228 children and seven people with disabilities, received essential items such as tarpaulins, tool kits, solar lanterns, blankets, mosquito nets, jerry cans and hygiene kits.
publication / janvier 17, 2016
Malawi's Community Health Workers
Today, World Vision supports an estimated 12,000 community health workers in Malawi. Malawi's main CHW cadres are Health Surveillance Assistants (HSAs), Care group volunteers, Growth monitoring volunteers, Safe Mother groups, and Lead farmer volunteers organizing PD/Hearth nutrition programming.
publication / mars 26, 2019
School Safety for Disaster Risk Reduction
World Vision collaborates with various government stakeholders, schools teachers and other child-focused organisations in Asia and the Pacific, to enhance school safety by using the Comprehensive School Safety Framework.
publication / mars 10, 2014
El Estado y la Protección de la Niñez y la Adolescencia
El Estado y la protección de la niñez y adolescencia – Diagnóstico del Sistema de Protección en el Perú”, busca sensibilizar, visibilizar y promover la reflexión sobre la realidad de violencia que viven las niñas, niños y adolescentes en nuestro país.