press release / April 4, 2025
Banteay Meanchey achieves Open Defecation Free status, transforming public health
A child is washing her hands at a handwashing station.
publication / May 27, 2025
Inclusive Markets for Communities Handbook
Inclusive Markets for Communities Handbook
article / March 14, 2025
A New Era in Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe has taken a significant step forward in public health emergency preparedness with the official handover of eight state-of-the-art Public Health Emergency Operations Centres (PHEOCs) by World Vision Zimbabwe to the Ministry of Health and Child Care (MoHCC).
article / April 15, 2025
Empowering Communities Through Citizen Voice and Action: A Path to Better Public Services in Chongwe East Area Programme
His Royal Highness Chief Bunda Bunda of the Soli people has applauded World Vision Zambia's Citizen Voice and Action (CVA) approach for transforming community engagement in Rufunsa District. Recognising the tool’s power to drive accountability and improve essential services, Chief Bunda Bunda hailed CVA as a catalyst for sustainable development in his chiefdom.
article / June 3, 2025
Malaria, Pneumonia, and Diarrhea: An Urgent Challenge to Child Health in Tete
the Rotary Healthy Communities Challenge Project is training local activists to engage directly with communities, raising awareness and promoting behavior change.
article / May 29, 2025
“ENOUGH” When Faith Stands Against Malnutrition in Mozambique
Fully aware of their influence on community values and behaviour, religious leaders in Mozambique are taking on a new role: confronting child malnutrition.
article / May 28, 2025
Nutrition Dialogues: Building Solutions with Communities
Based on the workshops held by World Vision Angola under the theme “Nutrition Dialogues,” it is possible to develop a critical and timely reflection in celebration of World Nutrition Day, highlighting the challenges and opportunities for improving food and nutritional security in the country.
press release / May 22, 2025
Child Rights Organizations Train Cambodian Journalists on Safeguarding and Child-Sensitive Reporting
In Phnom Penh on May 22, 2025, a coalition of organizations, including Care International and UNICEF Cambodia, is hosting a workshop for journalists to promote ethical and child-sensitive reporting. This initiative aims to enhance understanding of safeguarding principles, ensuring media professionals are equipped to protect the rights and dignity of children and vulnerable communities in their stories. By prioritizing the best interests of children, the workshop seeks to foster a responsible media environment in Cambodia, encouraging reporting that contributes to meaningful social change.
page / May 14, 2025
Norbert Rakiro
CHIEF OF PARTY FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASES, GLOBAL FUND GRANT, SOMALIA
article / June 3, 2025
Tapping the power around us: A promising path to sustainable development in East Asia
In an era defined by the twin imperatives of environmental protection and economic resilience, one of the pertinent yet less explored questions is: Can we harness the power that is already around us? In East Asia, where both rural traditions and rapid modernisation coexist, the answer to this question is not only yes – it’s a solution waiting to get the needed acceleration.