publication / September 19, 2016
Letter in Support of the BabyWASH Commitment to Every Woman Every Child
For each commitment to the Every Woman Every Child movement, a letter must be submitted by the CEO of the organisation to show dedication to achieving the goals set forth in the commitment.
publication / Februar 21, 2017
Useful tips for ensuring enjoyable and meaningful interaction with children and young people
World Vision acknowledge that interacting and communicating with children and young people relies on many factors such as personality, age, cultural norms and social skills. This leaflet provides useful tips for ensuring enjoyable and meaningful interaction with children and young people.
publication / August 31, 2017
Disaster Risk Management Programme - Technical Overview
Disaster Risk Management Programme - Technical Overview
publication / Juli 21, 2016
HIV and AIDS Vision 2020 Strategy
The global community has set its sights on an ambitious new Sustainable Development Goal: to end
AIDS as a public health threat by 2030. The new approach, dubbed the Fast Track to End AIDS, requires
publication / November 14, 2016
CHW Harmonization Self-Assessment Tool for MoH
Shared within the 15 November Harmonization in Action Workshop at HSR2016.
publication / Oktober 17, 2017
Poster: mHealth App for Acute Malnutrition
Development and pilot of mHealth application to improve the treatment, monitoring and supply chain management for acute malnutrition Poster presented at Action Against Hunger/Action Contre la Faim (ACF) Research for Nutrition Conference in Paris, France, November 2016
press release / September 26, 2013
Belfast, Blantyre or Bihar: Nurse Power Could Save Millions of Newborn Lives
Article by Professor Joy Lawn, Director of the Centre for Maternal, Reproductive, Adolescent & Child Health at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, originally posted by the Huffington Post
article / September 26, 2013
Belfast, Blantyre or Bihar: Nurse Power Could Save Millions of Newborn Lives
Article by Professor Joy Lawn, Director of the Centre for Maternal, Reproductive, Adolescent & Child Health at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, originally posted by the Huffington Post