article / mai 9, 2017
Matthew 25: Pray for the hungry
Hunger is a problem that has plagued humanity for millennia, and it continues to haunt us. One in three people worldwide suffer some form of malnutrition, according to the World Food Programme.
publication / mars 22, 2017
The smile on the face of a child: World Vision Tanzania Annual Report 2016
In 2016 World Vision Tanzania spent $40,210,595 to directly improve the lives of 5.7 million Tanzanian children. 99% of children attend school in World Vision’s 54 area programmes.
publication / février 29, 2004
Global Future. The Millennium Development Goals — more broken promises?
publication / novembre 11, 2016
Policy and systems support for CHWs programmes
Shared within the 15 November Harmonisation in Action Workshop at HSR2016.
publication / décembre 18, 2014
Community summit
The purpose of the summit is to reach consensus on a vision of child well-being and priorities for the area. The development facilitator (DF) uses this guidance with starter group members to facilitate a summit meeting with representatives of different groups from the primary focus area.
publication / septembre 11, 2013
Measuring and Promoting Child Growth - Resources
The resources for Measuring and Promoting Child Growth are a set of counselling cards - Malawi's Infant and Young Feeding National Counselling Cards - which are referred to in Lesson 10 on Counselling. They are a good example of counselling aids that can be used.
publication / juin 5, 2013
The Natural Environment in Development and Well-Being
World Vision, because of our child focus, has a greater obligation than most organisations to take an active interest in the health and resilience of natural resources and systems. It is not possible to sustain child well-being in the absence of a healthy, effective natural environment.
publication / octobre 29, 2015
Infant Young Child Feeding in Emergencies - Best Practice Orientation
An overeview of World Vision's Best practice experience in IYCF-E. Includes an overview of World Vision's milk policy