publication / octobre 7, 2019
Make Malnutrition History
HOW THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT CAN CONTRIBUTE TO ZERO HUNGER BEYOND 2020
article / mai 15, 2014
Children and youth voice their concerns about climate change
“Children are the most vulnerable if we talk about the consequences of climate change,” says Kamala, 18, a World Vision sponsored child from a far western rural village of Nepal and a participant in the in National Youth conference on Climate Change.
publication / juillet 21, 2018
Tippy Taps: A Toilet Hygiene Solution for Rural Populations
Read about Tippy Taps, a toilet hygiene solution for rural populations that is being promoted by World Vision Kenya
publication / août 17, 2021
Déclaration de Capacité 2021 - Burkina Faso
Guidées par les besoins et la coordination des clusters, les opérations initiales de World Vision ciblent six provinces. World Vision appliquera une approche hybride combinant opérations directes et en partenariat, en tirant parti des activités numériques, en espèces et par coupons.
press release / octobre 22, 2013
MoU a symbol of commitment to clean water
(see Tetun version below)
article / septembre 26, 2013
828 days left to finish the business
With 828 days left to meet the global goals set by world leaders to reduce child and maternal deaths, business and global health leaders met on 24th September to call for a more selective and targeted action in order to save more lives during this critical window.
press release / septembre 26, 2013
828 days left to finish the business
With 828 days left to meet the global goals set by world leaders to reduce child and maternal deaths, business and global health leaders met on 24th September to call for a more selective and targeted action in order to save more lives during this critical window.
publication / novembre 30, 2017
Adolescent HIV and AIDS Programming In World Vision
Introduction to World Vision's Adolescent HIV Grant Programming. Presented on the 22 November Global Health Community of Practice Webex: http://wvi.org/article/spotlight-adolescent-hiv-grant-programming