CHW AIM-Checklist Poster
An Adaptation of Community Health Worker Assessment and Improvement Matrix (CHW-AIM): Checklist for Implementing Partners: A New Tool for Implementing Organizations Working with CHWs to Ensure Responsible and Ethical CHW
An Adaptation of Community Health Worker Assessment and Improvement Matrix (CHW-AIM): Checklist for Implementing Partners: A New Tool for Implementing Organizations Working with CHWs to Ensure Responsible and Ethical CHW
Desk Exercises Using the Community Health Worker Coverage and Capacity (C3) Tool in 43 Countries to Estimate CHW Workload: Experiences from World Vision International
This poster was presented by Michele Gaudrault, World
Resilience among Community Health Workers (CHWs): A World Vision-led Study in Lao PDR and Zambia
This poster was presented by Esther Indriani, World Vision International, at the 4th International Community Health Workers
World Vision's Community Health Worker (CHW) Census Report 2025 highlights that World Vision supports nearly 200,000 CHWs across 43 countries, detailing their roles, funding sources, training, and partnerships with Ministries
Empowering Community Health Workers (CHWs) with Timed and Targeted Counselling (TTC) to improve maternal and child health in rural Lao PDR
This poster was presented by Douangsamai Akkhasith, WV Laos, at the 4th International
An Innovative Programme: Community Health Workers (CHWs) Support Nutrition Assessments in School Feeding Programmes in Malawi
This presentation was made by Wezi Kalumba, World Vision Malawi, at the 4th International Community
Empowering Community Health Workers in Myanmar: Bridging Health Gaps
This presentation was given by Saw Morgan Soe Win, World Vision Myanmar, at the 4th International Community Health Workers Symposium in November 2025.
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By end of May, over 33,000 Palestinians remained displaced. They were hosted in collective shelters or in people’s home in various governorates, including in dozens of villages supported by World Vision. The influx of
ورلد ویژن افغانستان به بیش از ۳۶۹۰۰۰ نفر در ماه فبروری و مارچ ۲۰۲۵ خدمات حیاتی در بخشهای چون صحت و تغذیه، آب و حفظ الصحه، آموزشی و حمایت روانی-اجتماعی، معیشت و مصونیت غذایی، و کمکهای نقدی ارائه کرد.
This report summarises the impact of World Vision's work in Sierra Leone between October 2023 and September 2024. We attribute these results to the unwavering support of our private and public donors, the dedication of our
Over the month of October, violence in the West Bank continued to escalate, with multiple incidents affecting farmers during the olive harvest. In response, World Vision provided humanitarian support to 53,000 people in 35
The population in Northwest Syria is 5.1 million, 4.2 million of which are in need of assistance. Among them, 3.6 million are food-insecure, 3.4 million are internally displaced, and 2 million are living in camps. From 2014
The World Vision Zambia Health programme focuses on Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child, Adolescent Health and Nutrition (RMNCAHN). The aim of the programme is to improve the health status of pregnant women, lactating
World Vision's goal to increase the number of well-nourished Lao children is taking one step further, with the Community Health and Nutrition Systems Strengthening (CHNSS) Project in Khammouane, Savannakhet, and Attapeu
Early childhood experiences have a profound impact on brain development, which serves as the foundation for all subsequent learning, behaviour, and health outcomes. Eighty percents of the brain develops in the first three
Responsive feeding involves reciprocal positive interactions between the caregiver and the child that encourage the child to eat, develop preferences for healthy foods and beverages, and progressively eat independently
The Health Systems Assessment and Improvement Matrix (S-AIM) is a tool for assessing and improving health systems in support of community health worker programmes, and was piloted in Kenya and Uganda in 2023.
The S-AIM tool
A 3-hour workshop - Tackling Community Health Worker (CHW) Programme Barriers: Achieving equity and effectiveness amidst resource constraints - was held on Friday May 26, 2023 as a side event at the 76th World Health Assembly
The Buikwe Maternal Newborn and Child Health (B-MNCH) project, which concluded in September 2021, aimed to improve the quality and utilisation of maternal, newborn and child health services in the Buikwe district of central
The Access to Infant and Maternal Health Plus Project (AIM Health Plus) addresses the leading causes of maternal and neonatal mortality and improves young child survival and nutritional status across four countries in Africa
The Access to Infant and Maternal Health Plus Project (AIM Health Plus) addresses the leading causes of maternal and neonatal mortality and improves young child survival and nutritional status across four countries in Africa
The Access to Infant and Maternal Health Plus Project (AIM Health Plus) addresses the leading causes of maternal and neonatal mortality and improves young child survival and nutritional status across four countries in Africa