article / September 24, 2012
Midwife on a bicycle saving lives
Janaki Joshi, 40, lives in a remote village in Kailali District, a Far-Western region of Nepal. She studied till the eighth grade but has years of experience in the field of maternal and child health. She has been working as a midwife for the past sixteen years.
article / Mai 5, 2011
Midwife on a bicycle saving lives
Janaki Joshi, 40, lives in a remote village in Kailali District, a Far-Western region of Nepal. She studied till the eighth grade but has years of experience in the field of maternal and child health. She has been working as a midwife for the past sixteen years.
publication / April 29, 2024
Joining Forces Coalition calls for the immediate halt of the plan to repeal anti-FGM/C law in The Gambia
The Joining Forces Coalition condemns in the strongest terms harmful practices such as excision, which is also internationally recognised as gender-specific child abuse and constitutes a major infringement to the bodily autonomy of women and girls.
article / April 23, 2024
Farewell miseries, hello prosperity
Munther*, a Syrian farmer, has endured cycles of prosperity and loss due to natural disasters and war in Syria. Lacking preventative measures to climate change and natural disasters, he reflects on the miseries he and his community had to endure. Yet, hope arises with the Anticipatory Action project, offering a lifeline to vulnerable communities like his, potentially averting future crises.
article / März 20, 2024
Spraying away malaria: How Indoor spraying changed Lives in Nkhatabay
World Vision on the fight against malaria infection in Malawi
article / April 23, 2024
DR Congo: After years without water, World Vision intervenes to give water to the inhabitants of Ishasha
This article shows the start of water catchment work to provide the community of Ishasha with drinking water. This initiative is being carried out through the CHR. More than 1,900 residents will have access to drinking water after years without it. The project will have a major impact, as it will save children from water-borne diseases.
article / November 26, 2023
Humanitarian perspective (South Sudan): “Saving lives requires safe water. Without water, there is no food; there is no life”
Here’s an opinion piece that brings into sharp focus the importance of safe and clean water in humanitarian response and why taking sustainable and efficient water action is critical in addressing food insecurity, well-being, and protection concerns of the vulnerable people in South Sudan.