article / Outubro 15, 2012
Uganda Declared Ebola Free
Uganda has been declared Ebola-free according to a press statement signed by Health Minister Dr. Christine Ondoa. While addressing journalists this morning Ondoa said the deadly disease was no more.
publication / Outubro 17, 2023
Harnessing Local Foods for Infant Nutrition
"Harnessing Local Foods for Infant Nutrition" features World Vision's work in Eastern Uganda in Vice Versa Global's Zero Hunger Special, Africa Can Feed Herself, Autumn 2023
publication / Julho 10, 2019
Uganda - May 2019 Situation Report
New arrivals: In the month of May, 7,414 new arrivals have been registered with 3,554 people of concern received from South Sudan and 3,860 from DR Congo, majority of whom are women and children.
video / Fevereiro 22, 2023
Cleft lip surgery improves health of siblings
When Gulsom and Fayeqa went out to play with the children of their village, no one would play with them and not only that other children would mock and make fun of them because the two sisters had cleft lip. World Vision under “Afghanistan Joint Response Project” with the generous support of our donor, The Dutch Relieve Alliance (DRA), facilitated their surgery. Now, they are healthy and don’t afraid of being mocked. When they go out, other children play with Gulsom and Fayeqa without making fun of them.
article / Novembro 23, 2022
A glimpse of hope and optimism as Uganda records zero Ebola cases in 7 days
The number of Ebola virus disease cases has not changed for a week and counting, with 141 cumulative confirmed cases and 55 confirmed deaths, including 21 children and 7 health workers, as of 20 November 2022. The total number of recoveries has increased by 10 from 69, while active contacts still under follow-up have further reduced to 703 from more than 1,000 a week ago. In addition, two districts of Kagadi and Bunyangabu have been dropped off the follow-up list after completing two incubation cycles without a new case.
article / Novembro 20, 2023
Health on the Move: World Vision Sudan is using mobile clinics to provide free health and nutrition services to conflict-affected communities, especially children
Responding to the urgent humanitarian needs arising from this crisis, World Vision has established mobile clinics in Blue Nile, providing essential and free health and nutrition services to host communities and IDPs.
video / Fevereiro 10, 2023
I was once a sponsored child: Alex, Uganda
Change that lasts! "I have defeated poverty." See how child sponsorship changed Alex's life.
press release / Maio 8, 2024
World Vision will assist 200,000 children in Brazil impacted by Rio Grande do Sul floods
Press release that highlights World Vision's plans to support vulnerable children impacted by devastating floods in the Rio Grande do Sul area in Brazil.