publication / Octubre 20, 2023
Behaviour Change: Evidence Summary for Safe Infant and Child Faeces Disposal
A review of 25 countries conducted in 2016 found that more than 50% of households in low- and middle-income countries practiced unsafe child feces disposal (UCFD), including as many as 84% of households in India. Although this often is connected to whether a household has an improved sanitation facility on the premises, the study found that even in households with latrines, as many as 64% practiced UCFD. Exposure to child faeces presents many of the same health hazards as open defecation, such as diarrhoeal diseases, environmental enteropathy, and impaired growth and development. Infants in low- and middle-income countries are particularly vulnerable to faecal pathogen contamination in the domestic environment due to mouthing behaviors during the exploratory stage of development. This brief summarises approaches and evidence for interventions targeting safe child faeces disposal.
publication / Abril 4, 2024
Yemen Response Country Brief: FY23
Country brief for Yemen Response for FY23
article / Abril 12, 2024
What significance would a single drop of water hold for you?
Discover the profound impact of a single drop of water in the lives of Syrian refugees in Lebanon's Beqaa Valley. Through the dreams of Ahmad and Sedra, glimpse into the vital role water plays not only in survival but in shaping aspirations and fostering hope for a better future. With support from World Vision and funding from Taiwan, witness the transformation as clean water becomes a lifeline, enabling dreams to flourish and promising futures to take root amidst adversity.
publication / Febrero 28, 2024
Country Profile - World Vision International JWG - 2023
This document provide an overview of WVI JWG strategy priorities, approaches and achievements for 2023.
article / Febrero 20, 2024
Journeying from fear to family empowerment
Journeying from fear to family empowerment
article / Marzo 20, 2024
World Vision Sudan restores water to host communities and IDPs
World Vision Sudan in partnership with Sudan Humanitarian Fund brings water to residents of Shamar village and IDPs in Ban Jadid Camp in Blue Nile, Sudan.
publication / Marzo 21, 2024
World Vision Sudan Annual Report 2023
Annual report from October 2022 to September 2023.
video / Marzo 7, 2024
La alimentación no tiene límites: Rosa María
El proyecto "La comida no tiene límites" ofrece talleres y sesiones de capacitación sobre nutrición y alimentos adecuados. Además, se ofrecen charlas sobre la lactancia materna a las mujeres lactantes.