Financial Year 2025
The Financial Year 2025 marked a significant milestone for World Vision Tanzania as it represented the climax of our five-year strategy period. This Annual Report reflects on the progress, achievements, and impact realised
The Financial Year 2025 marked a significant milestone for World Vision Tanzania as it represented the climax of our five-year strategy period. This Annual Report reflects on the progress, achievements, and impact realised
In 2025, through strong partnerships with communities, government, civil society, and donors, World Vision Timor‑Leste reached 38,868 people across 11 municipalities through 19 projects focused on child health and nutrition
As a part of the ENOUGH Global Campaign on hunger and malnutrition, World Vision is focusing its advocacy strength on improving coverage of Essential Nutrition Actions. Comprehensive nutrition services must be available and
World Vision International in Cambodia, along with Alive& Thrive/FHI 360, equipped eight Health Centres in Siem Reap Province as Baby-Friendly Health Centres (BFHC) to promote breastfeeding practices among the women who
World Vision International in Cambodia, along with Alive & Thrive/FHI 360, equipped eight Health Centres in Siem Reap Province as Baby-Friendly Health Centres (BFHC) to promote breastfeeding practices among the women who
To ensure effective infant and young child feeding practices and avoidance of harm to children, World Vision has set an internal policy regarding the procurement and use of milk and milk-derived products in field programmes
Breastfeeding is the most powerful and effective weapon to fight against illness and enhance health in early childhood. Despite impressive achievements in the 1990s and early 2000s, the percentage of children in Cambodia
Breastfeeding is the most powerful and effective weapon to fight against illness and enhance health in early childhood. Despite impressive achievements in the 1990s and early 2000s, the percentage of children in Cambodia
Rabeya Begum carefully listens during a courtyard nutrition session in the remote sub district of Dacope in south west Bangladesh. Led by an exuberant community nutrition facilitator, mothers with children aged under two
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World Breastfeeding Week 2021: A Shared Responsibility
Let’s invest in breastfeeding for a healthier, more sustainable Cambodia
August 1st, 2021: The Scaling Up Nutrition Civil Society Alliance in
Helen Keller International (HKI) and World Vision International (WVI) in Cambodia undertook joint research in 2018 to collect information on implementation of Sub-Decree 133 (SD133) on Marketing of Products for Infants and
Helen Keller International (HKI) and World Vision International (WVI) in Cambodia undertook joint research in 2018 to collect information on implementation of Sub-Decree 133 (SD133) on Marketing of Products for Infants and
Helen Keller International (HKI) and World Vision International (WVI) in Cambodia undertook joint research in 2018 to collect information on implementation of Sub-Decree 133 (SD133) on Marketing of Products for Infants and
The report explores research surrounding the problem of child malnutrition in Cambodia. This project aims to determine the availability of breast-milk substitutes in six provinces of Cambodia. This study also seeks to
On May 7, Civil society and UN agencies in Cambodia issued a joint statement to make parents aware that breast milk substitutes, like baby formula, is not the best option for their children’s health and calling for improved
This document provides guidance on using baby-friendly spaces or tents to protect and promote breastfeeding in challenging emergency situations.