press release / Marzo 18, 2024
World Vision warns of increasing hunger, sexual violence and limited access to health services for children in Haiti
World Vision press release highlighting the deteriorating security situation in Haiti. World Vision leaders warn the situation could lead to increased hunger, sexual violence and limited access to health services for children in Haiti
article / Mayo 6, 2024
Champion In The Fight Against Malnutrition: How Fortified Porridge Saved Augustinho
This is a story about malnutrition recovery in central Mozambique
publication / Noviembre 24, 2014
mHealth: GIS Health Vulnerability Mapping
mHealth: GIS Health Vulnerability Mapping
article / Mayo 13, 2024
Enriching children's futures by strengthening resilience, access to markets and financial services for communities
World Vision empowers communities through Savings for Transformation, lifting families from poverty and nurturing children's holistic development worldwide.
publication / Noviembre 5, 2015
Global mHealth Report 2015
After downloading the Global Report, you can click through to our mHealth project pages: http://www.wvi.org/mHealth
press release / Febrero 15, 2024
WORLD VISION ZAMBIA DONATES INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL AND MEDICAL SUPPLIES TO MINISTRY OF HEALTH IN FIGHT AGAINST CHOLERA
World Vision Zambia has donated infection prevention and control and other medical supplies valued at ZMW4,857,425 to the Ministry of Health to supplement the government's efforts in combating the ongoing cholera outbreak that has affected all ten provinces of Zambia. The country has been grappling with cholera since October 2023, affecting over 18,000 Zambians.
video / Febrero 16, 2024
World Vision Zambia donates 108 bicycles to Community Health Workers to enhance services deliver in Mwinilunga district
World Vision Zambia donated 108 bicycles to Community Health Workers in Mwinilunga district of North-Western Province to improve healthcare accessibility and delivery in remote and vulnerable areas.
publication / Noviembre 15, 2021
Tanzania Country Strategy 2021-2025
Tanzania achieved lower-middle income country status on July 1st 2020. However, the country’s economic growth is not guaranteed to produce a direct impact on the well-being of the most poverty-impacted and vulnerable people (World Bank, 2000).
publication / Diciembre 1, 2017
2017 Global mHealth Summary
Global mHealth / Digital Health Summary published in 2017