article / avril 23, 2021
What is malaria? Facts, symptoms, and what World Vision is doing
Nearly half of the world’s population — more than 3 billion people — is at risk of contracting malaria. Globally, malaria mortality rates have dropped by 60% since 2000, but in 2020, the malaria mortality rate increased for the first time since 2015.The world’s first malaria vaccine — RTS,S — was piloted through routine immunisation services in areas of Ghana, Kenya and Malawi, starting in 2019.
article / décembre 21, 2021
Global Fund country team lauds progress in malaria fight
Statistics from Nkhata Bay District Hospital indicate that malaria incidences fell from 548 cases in 2020 to 173 cases per 1,000 people in 2021. In Mangochi, malaria incidences have fallen from 220 in 2019 to 183 in 2021. Similarly, across all hospitals in Balaka district, malaria fell by over 30% in 2021.
publication / février 21, 2024
IMPACT+ Brief
IMPACT+ BRIEF - ADOLESCENTS AND POSITIVE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT AT WORLD VISION
article / avril 18, 2024
Enhancing learning for Ukrainian children in Moldova through innovative non-formal education
The Disasters Emergency Committee-funded project supports Ukrainian children in Moldova who are studying online by providing not just entertainment and extracurricular activities, but also the opportunity to attend face-to-face sessions and get the assistance of qualified teachers.
article / avril 3, 2024
Restoring strength: the vital role of health and nutrition centers in Yemen
A silent but fierce battle against malnutrition is raging in Yemen, an ongoing crisis that has long enveloped its resilient communities.
publication / février 26, 2024
2022 World Vision Vanuatu Impact Report
2022 World Vision Vanuatu Annual Impact Report
publication / février 26, 2024
2022 World Vision Vanuatu Impact Report
2022 World Vision Vanuatu Annual impact report
page / juillet 23, 2013
Malaria
Access to the right treatments can dramatically decrease the effects of malaria in children