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Determinants of TB-related stigma in adolescents in Thailand - Poster
DETERMINANTS OF TUBERCULOSIS-RELATED STIGMA AMONG SCHOOL-AGED ADOLESCENTS IN BANGKOK, THAILAND
This poster was presented at the World Conference on Lung Health in Copenhagen, Denmark in November 2025.
Tuberculosis (TB)
Leveraging community treatment supporters to improve TB outcomes in urban PNG - Poster
LEVERAGING COMMUNITY TREATMENT SUPPORTERS (CTS) TO IMPROVE TB TREATMENT OUTCOMES: EVIDENCE FROM PAPUA NEW GUINEA'S URBAN TB RESPONSE
This poster was presented at the World Conference on Lung Health in Copenhagen, Denmark in
Factors contributing to delayed TB diagnosis in Somalia - Poster
FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO DELAYED TUBERCULOSIS DIAGNOSIS: POVERTY, MALNUTRITION, DISPLACEMENT, AND LOW AWARENESS AS KEY FACTORS DELAYING TB DIAGNOSIS IN SOMALIA
This poster was presented at the World Conference on Lung Health in
2024 Annual Report
In Financial Year 2024 (FYʼ24), World Vision Malawi continued its mission to improve the well-being of children and their communities; reaching 1.4 million direct beneficiaries, including 978,415 children. Significantly, 82%
Global Fund Annual Report 2023
This report highlights results from World Vision's HIV, malaria, and tuberculosis programming in 2023. In the most recent funding cycle (2021 to 2023), World Vision reached over 88 million beneficiaries, with half of that
Ebola Response Situation Report #18
On Friday, the D.R. Congo Ministry of Health announced a new case of Ebola in Beni, in a country that is already burdened by an increasing number of COVID-19 cases –now at 267 people
Ebola Virus Disease Situation Report 17
Last week DRC reported the first COVID-19 case in its borders, just 7 days after the country celebrated the discharge of the last Ebola patient from a treatment centre in Beni. The countdown to 42 days (covering two
Kenya - December 2018 Situation Report
- Disease outbreaks continue to affect vulnerable populations in Kenya, with type 2 polio virus reported in Nairobi; and measles outbreaks reported in six counties (744 cases with 66 confirmed and one death).
- The country
EBODAC Ebola Vaccine Trial Brochure
The EBODAC project (Ebola Vaccine Deployment, Acceptance and Compliance) is developing strategies and tools to promote the acceptance and uptake of new Ebola vaccines, to help the right person receive the right vaccine at the
World Vision Global Health and Nutrition 2017 Annual Review
The new World Vision strategy - Our Promise 2030 - refreshed our health and nutrition focus in 2017. It renewed our dedication to serve the most vulnerable children, expand our health and nutrition targets firmly into the
Training Manual On Early Warning System: a strategy to prevent school dropout in Uganda
World Vision in partnership with the government of Uganda is implementing a Strengthening School –Community Accountability for Girls Education (SAGE) project under the DREAMS Innovation Challenge. The Determined, Resilient
Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Adolescent Health Programmes
Presented on the 22 November Global Health Community of Practice Webex: http://wvi.org/article/spotlight-adolescent-hiv-grant-programming-uganda-and-malawi
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Adolescent HIV Programming in Uganda - SAGE DREAMS Project
Presented on the 22 November Global Health Community of Practice Webex: http://wvi.org/article/spotlight-adolescent-hiv-grant-programming-uganda-and-malawi
Read more about World Vision HIV Programming: http://wvi.org/hiv-and
TB and HIV Programming For Adolescent Girls In Malawi
Spotlight on World Vision Malawi's Global Fund Grant on reducing HIV and TB incidence in Adolescent Girls.
Presented on the 22 November Global Health Community of Practice Webex: http://wvi.org/article/spotlight-adolescent-hiv
Adolescent HIV and AIDS Programming In World Vision
Introduction to World Vision's Adolescent HIV Grant Programming. Presented on the 22 November Global Health Community of Practice Webex: http://wvi.org/article/spotlight-adolescent-hiv-grant-programming-uganda-and-malawi
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Technical Guideline for Tuberculosis and TB-HIV Program Implementation
As a child-focused organisation, World Vision recognises the threat of TB to the well-being of children and their families and its negative impact in reversing successes gained through development programmes. World Vision’s
Community-based Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV
As a child-focused organisation, World Vision strives for every child to live life to its fullest. One of our primary organisational aspirations for child well-being is that children enjoy good health, thereby contributing to
World Vision and The Global Fund
In partnership with The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria and national partners, World Vision is working towards achieving Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3 to ‘ensure healthy lives and
promote well
The people #MakingSchistory: The global fight against schistosomiasis
World Vision has prioritised NTDs, specifically soil transmitted helminths and schistosomiasis, within our strategy. It’s where we can make a real difference because of the ill-health they cause for small children, especially
After the Outbreak
Research Aims
- To establish the Ebola recovery policies of Sierra Leone and Liberia, particularly for survivors and those affected by Ebola.
- To evaluate support received in practice by survivors and others affected.
- To record
Lessons Learned From Ebola - 1 Year Post Epidemic in Sierra Leone
Reflections on World Vision's Ebola Response on the 1 Year Anniversary of Sierra Leone declaring themselves Ebola Free. Presented by WV Sierra Leone Health Manager, Allieu S. Bangura.
Effectiveness of Community-Based Ebola Virus Disease Prevention and Management in Bo District Sierra Leone
Presented by Gagik Karapetyan on 17 March 2017. Summary of the report:
Protecting the Living Honouring the Dead Ebola 2017 Presentation
Presented by Caroline Iliffe on the 17 March 2017 Health CoP Meeting on Ebola - Lessons Learned on the 1 Year Ebola Free Anniversary. This is a summary presentation of the report, Protecting the Living, Honouring The Dead.