press release / février 14, 2024
Ministry of Health partners with child well-being champions to improve rural communities’ health and nutrition
The Lao Ministry of Health signed a new project MoU with World Vision and UNICEF to strengthen rural communities' health and nutrition, with the financial support of USAID.
publication / avril 22, 2024
NextGen Aid: Technical Appendix
Technical Appendix for the NextGen Aid project, an economic appraisal to estimate the return on investment (ROI) from child-related Official Development Assistance (ODA).
press release / avril 24, 2024
World Vision Launches "ENOUGH" Campaign to End Child Hunger and Malnutrition in Kenya
World Vision launches ENOUGH campaign in Kenya to address child hunger and malnutrition in the country. The landmark campaign is a timely initiative that will not only call for enough nutritious food in school and at home, but will also call for improved data collection, climate-smart agriculture, and policy reforms even as the Kenyan Government plans to establish a national policy on school meals by June 2023 as well as strengthen the efficiency and accountability mechanisms of the school meals initiative.
publication / avril 4, 2024
Yemen Response Country Brief: FY23
Country brief for Yemen Response for FY23
article / avril 18, 2017
Mother-led MUAC Webinar Recap
On 4th April 2017, World Vision hosted a webinar highlighting mother-led MUAC programmes implemented by ALIMA and World Vision in Niger and Mauritania. If you missed it, you can listen to the recording and view the presentations below, and there are links to additional resources below.
publication / avril 26, 2024
Global Digital Compact Policy Brief
Policy brief about children's rights in the digital environment and the need for policies and legislation to protect their safety and well-being online. Learn More.
opinion / septembre 12, 2023
The Life-Saving Need for Nutrition Investment
World Vision's health and nutrition chief, Dan Irvine, argues that, when it comes to ending child malnutrition, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.