article / août 7, 2023
BREASTFEEDING AND WORK: WORLD VISION TANZANIA LAUNCHES NURSING ROOMS FOR STAFF
World vision Tanzania, Health and Nutrition Department launches its first nursing room in their Dar office.
article / août 7, 2023
BREASTFEEDING AND WORK: WORLD VISION TANZANIA LAUNCHES NURSING ROOMS FOR STAFF
World vision Tanzania, Health and Nutrition Department launches its first nursing room in their Dar office.
publication / avril 18, 2024
Specialized vocational training courses to help displaced Ukrainians find jobs or become entrepreneurs
The Skilling Towards Resilience (STAR) Program will use classroom vocational training modules blended with on-the-job training to be offered to program participants, enhancing their practical skills, and professional internships that leads to standard certification of skills acquired.
publication / avril 18, 2024
Nexus programming aims to support early recovery and empowerment in Ukraine
The proposed economic development initiative for displaced Ukrainians aims at providing targeted technical trainings aligned to market demands, thereby enhancing employability and income generation opportunities, and bolstering the revival of micro-small, medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs.
opinion / août 1, 2023
Making breastfeeding work in a hunger crisis
For #WorldBreastFeedingWeek Colleen Emary calls for more investment to ensure women can breastfeed when food is in short supply.
press release / septembre 20, 2023
UN, CSOs Urge Increased News Coverage on Breastfeeding
World Vision, UNICEF, WHO, Alive & Thrive, Helen Keller, Plan and the Scaling Up Nutrition Civil Society Alliance have conducted a journalism competition to raise awareness on breastfeeding and make a difference for working parents.
publication / juillet 28, 2023
Competition and Awards for Journalists on the theme “Enabling Breastfeeding: Making a Difference for Working Parents”
This is an open announcement made to journalists to submit their written work on the theme "Enabling breastfeeding: Making a difference for working parents" in Khmer, written exclusively for this competition. The submitted work will be judged by a panel comprising of experts from relevant INGOs and faculty from media schools.
article / août 21, 2023
A Nightmare for Mothers: Breastfeeding in the COVID-19 Pandemic
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, Ghana had made significant progress in breastfeeding practices. The country had implemented successful programmes that led to an increase in the adoption and practice of breastfeeding among lactating mothers across the country.