publication / March 16, 2016
PD/Hearth Training of Master Trainers Manual
Training of master trainers for Positive Deviance/ Hearth
publication / March 25, 2024
Enhancing Resilience Through Integrated Seasonal Climate Advisory Service
Integrated early warning information systems greatly improved farmers’ resilience to climate change-induced hazards.
article / February 2, 2022
Positive Deviant/Hearth programme - A proven way out of malnutrition
Emebet Yirse, 22, is one of the mothers whose child was identified as moderately malnourished during a child health assessment survey coordinated by World Vision and local health officials. She and her son were soon invited to participate in sessions on PD/Hearth – an integrated, community-based nutrition programme that leverages existing expertise and local foods and agriculture to support caregivers of undernourished children to ensure sustainable recovery. Today, her son is healthy.
publication / April 2, 2024
World Vision Afghanistan Annual Report - FY23
World Vision Afghanistan annual report that covers the period from October 2022 to September 2023.
article / April 30, 2024
Jamica's health improves through WOVEN Project
Rebecca and Castro from South Bougainville, thrive through World Vision's Woven Project, overcoming nutrition challenges with their daughter Jamica.
article / April 25, 2024
EU-LEAN Savings for Transformation Boxes Improve Access to Financial Services, Unite Families, and Promote Environmental Sustainability in Kassena Nankana West District in the Upper East Region.
A convergence of several challenges has created complex livelihood crises in rural communities in the Kassena Nankana District in the Upper East region. This poses a challenge for smallholder farmers to navigate these crises. But thanks to the Savings for Transformation initiative implemented by World Vision Ghana under the auspices of the European Union (EU)-funded Landscape and Environmental Agility across the Nation (LEAN) Project, these farmers are able to access loans to meet their financial needs.
article / May 3, 2024
World Vision Hands over Infrastructure Projects worth $6.2 million
World Vision Malawi hands over infrastructure projects in WASH, Education, Health and Livelihood constructed from 2021 to 2023 worth $6.2 million.