publication / July 28, 2023
Competition and Awards for Journalists on the theme “Enabling Breastfeeding: Making a Difference for Working Parents”
This is an open announcement made to journalists to submit their written work on the theme "Enabling breastfeeding: Making a difference for working parents" in Khmer, written exclusively for this competition. The submitted work will be judged by a panel comprising of experts from relevant INGOs and faculty from media schools.
article / March 4, 2016
Strengthening tuberculosis care at a community level
In Papua New Guinea, around 20 percent of people undergoing tuberculosis treatment do not finish their medication because of weak support from health facilities and communities. Interrupted treatment can lead to drug resistance and more people falling ill with TB.
article / March 19, 2015
Tuberculosis- On the road to recovery
Story by Joan Nirupa, Photos by Alfred Ling | Communications | World Vision India “I can play games now,” says Pooja.Something as simple as that gives Pooja a lot of happiness. But she knows she cannot take good health for granted.
article / April 22, 2021
World Vision Tuberculosis project supports Paul through double disease treatment
Having a disability and combating two diseases, Paul has faced and overcome many challenges.
He was motivated to continue with his medication so that he can recover and said he is thankful for the treatment supporters program which ensured he received medication.
opinion / April 6, 2023
Overwhelmed frontline health workers a symptom of a sick system
Global Health and Nutrition Chief, Dan Irvine, says without more investment in strengthening health systems global-level resolutions will ring hollow.
article / March 26, 2015
Cambodia needs vigilance to prevent further spread of Tuberculosis
By: Mary Mohan, Senior Program Manager for Health and NutritionAs countries around the globe mark World Tuberculosis (TB) Day on 24 March, it is important that the public be made aware and more vigilant in recognizing, understanding and preventing further spread of the disease.
article / March 18, 2017
Building Quality Care and Support for People Living with Tuberculosis
Consistent support from family members, health facilities, and communities play a crucial role in the prevention and treatment of Tuberculosis (TB).
article / March 22, 2018
The best cure for Tuberculosis: Nancy's advice
Nancy is mother to 17-year old Sydney, a student currently receiving TB treatment from one of five World Vision treatment sites in Daru, Western Province, supported by the Australian Government.
article / March 25, 2017
Fighting tuberculosis in drought-stricken Somalia
While Somalia is struggling with a looming famine, the country is, at the same time, fighting another silent killer: According to the World Health Organization, one person contracts tuberculosis every 40 minutes, which – with a population of about 11 million – makes Somalia the country with
page / September 14, 2021
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