WHA77 Outcomes Report on Immunization
This report from the 77th World Health Assembly disseminates key recommendations for promoting immunization coverage and scaling up rapid response approaches.
This report from the 77th World Health Assembly disseminates key recommendations for promoting immunization coverage and scaling up rapid response approaches.
In the financial year of 2012 to 2023, World Vision Malawi made a significant investment of $6.1 million in building critical infrastructure in Health, Education, Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH), and Livelihoods. This
In this joint statement, faith voices, including members of the World Health Organization (WHO) Faith Network, call for strengthened language in the pandemic accord on faith-based organizations and their vital role in
World Vision Senegal's 2023 Annual Report highlights key achievements in meeting the needs of vulnerable children and communities.
More than 100,000 children between the ages of 6 and 18 benefited directly from World Vision
The world is in a massive hunger crisis, yet it continues to face global health crises. The COVID-19 pandemic; recent cholera and measles outbreaks; and the rapid spread of vector-borne diseases, such as malaria and dengue
This Training of Facilitators manual provides the framework and materials for an eight- to ten-day face-to-face course, or a six-week online course blended by a five-day face-to-face course. It covers all components of the
World Vision has been the principal funding recipient of the Global Fund’s Tuberculosis (TB) Control programme in Somalia since 2005, partnering with the Ministry of Health and other implementing partners to deliver TB
We are pleased to inform you that the Central African Republic (CAR) Response Sit Rep #1025 is now available. This report covers the period from June 1 to 30, 2023. During this reporting period, World Vision CAR reached a
Persistent military operations throughout 2022 have led to it being recorded as the deadliest year in the West Bank since the early 2000s. During these military operations, a substantial number of children from the Jenin and
World Vison has been responding to the needs of the people in Afghanistan since 2001. It is providing health and nutrition, food security and livelihoods, water and sanitation, protection and education assistance to the most
As we celebrated the closing of the EU-funded part of the Accelerating Healthy Agriculture and Nutrition (AHAN) Project, teams are bracing for the last months of implementation in Saravane province, where World Vision and the
Strengthening access to health care and integrating gender equality and social inclusion (GESI) concepts and approaches to health interventions proved to be effective in transforming communities.
In South Sudan’s West
Started in 2017, the Accelerating Healthy Agriculture and Nutrition (AHAN) Project, funded by the European Union as part of the Partnership for Improved Nutrition (PIN), has significantly improved the nutrition outcomes of
The Programs of Scale (PoS), a 3-year project with USD 2 million in funding each from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Rotary International and World Vision United States, aims at supporting the scaling up of Integrated
Information brochure on medical services available for citizens of Ukraine staying in Georgia. The brochure was developed for the citizens of Ukraine who fled from their homeland and found safe place in Georgia.
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
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
World Vision Syria Response reveals that the WASH and health needs in Northwest Syria are growing with over two million people without access to full WASH services and hospitals. First cases of cholera outbreak have been
World Vision Asia Pacific brings clean water to some of the most vulnerable communities in the region. With easier access to clean water, children are kept safe from waterborne illnesses as well as enabled to pursue education
World Vision was an early adopter of the Community-based Management of Acute Malnutrition (CMAM) approach, starting in Niger in 2005, and began consolidated tracking of CMAM programming data in 2010. Since that time, more