publication / September 10, 2024
East Asia 2023 At A Glance
The East Asia region is home to an estimated 155.2 million people living in extreme poverty. The challenges faced by families in meeting their basic needs and securing their livelihoods are exacerbated by the impacts of climate change, increasing frequency and severity of natural disasters, conflict, and rising costs of living.
article / September 15, 2024
From a Nutrition Specialist to the World
From a Nutrition Specialist to the World
publication / July 31, 2024
Shaping a Healthier Future for Children: Social and Behaviour Change for Nutrition in South Asia Pacific
Report on World Vision's social and behaviour change (SBC) approach to tackling maternal and child malnutrition in South Asia and the Pacific.
publication / September 18, 2024
Capacity Statement: Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child, Adolescent Health & Nutrition 2024
The World Vision Zambia Health programme focuses on Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child, Adolescent Health and Nutrition (RMNCAHN). The aim of the programme is to improve the health status of pregnant women, lactating mothers and children under the age of five. Our strategic objective for health is to contribute to the reduction of maternal and child mortality through improved health and nutrition practices. The heart of World Vision’s Global Health and Nutrition Strategy is a package of preventative interventions for mothers and children under two, targeting the first 1,000-days.
publication / September 3, 2024
Full Report: Climate Change, Vulnerability and Migration
Climate change drives migration in Southeast Asia, impacting vulnerable families and children. This report explores the intersection of climate, poverty, and injustice.
video / September 18, 2024
9-year-old Patience’s Poem as El Niño Drought Threatens Her Dream of becoming a Nurse
9-year-old Patience presents a poem about her dreams, which are threatened by the rising hunger levels caused by the El Nino drought in Zambia. The drought has affected about 9 million people, including over 4 million children.