page / mars 9, 2017
International Funders and Donors
World Vision Zambia enjoys partnership and support from international Government donors.
There is a long history of World Vision Zambia’s successful implementation of Government grants, with the first biggest grant running from 2005 to 2009.
publication / mai 14, 2019
Eswatini: Building on Existing Strengths | It takes partnerships Case Study
Globally, violence affects half of the world’s children and costs the global community up to US$7 trillion a year, or roughly 8% of g
publication / mai 24, 2018
Fact Sheet: It Takes Health to End Violence Against Children - Philippines
In response to findings that prevalence of violence against children is high in the Philippines, the government recently launched their National Plan of Action to End Violence Against Children, which is strongly aligned with the WHO Global Plan of A
publication / décembre 2, 2020
Rapport d'Impact sur notre Réponse à l'Urgence Sanitaire de la COVID-19 en Mauritanie
Le 11 mars 2020, l'Organisation Mondiale de la Santé (OMS) a déclaré que la COVID-19 était une pandémie. En quelques heures, World Vision a lancé sa plus grande intervention d'urgence mondiale jamais réalisée.
publication / novembre 19, 2020
Experiences & recommendations of girls and boys in West Africa on the impact of COVID-19
This report explores children and young people’s views and experiences related to COVID-19 and its indirect impacts. Firstly, it looks at children and young people’s perceptions of how COVID-19 has had an impact on their lives and countries.
publication / juillet 29, 2019
2018 World Vision Annual Report
In 2018, our work has had significant impact on 13.6 million children and their families across 14 regions and 40 districts in Tanzania.We have made enormous progress in the areas of Resilience and Livelihood; Health and Nutrition; water, Sanitation and Hygiene; and Education.
article / octobre 24, 2015
Timed and Targeted Counseling - a new curriculum for Maternal and Child Health
Since 2010, World Vision has been working to strengthen its Health programming global through the 7-11 strategy, which focuses on evidence-based, cost-effective preventive practices that address the primary causes of maternal and child
publication / février 22, 2016
Afghanistan's Community Health Workers
Today, World Vision supports 2,386 community health workers in Afghanistan. World Vision Afghanistan partners with Afghanistan's ministry of public health to directly implement CHW programming.
publication / février 4, 2016
Zambia's Community Health Workers
Today, World Vision supports an estimated 48,500 community health workers in Zambia: 3,500 in WV ADPs and 45,000 through STEPS-OVC. In Zambia, World Vision works in partnership with the Ministry of Health to directly implement CHW programming.
publication / janvier 17, 2016
Tanzania's Community Health Workers
Today, World Vision supports an estimated 1,700 community health workers in Tanzania. World Vision Tanzania partners with the Tanzanian MOH to directly implement CHW programming, and currently supports CHWs in grant areas as well as in 55 ADPs in 13 (out of 30 total) regions in Tanzania.