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Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS)
Particularly, children and adolescents already vulnerable to violence, displacement, climate change, and poverty, are at increased risk of psychological distress, anxiety, depression, and other mental health problems.
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KEEPING CHILDREN SAFE ONLINE: A Study on Online Safety Among Children in Nepal
Capacity Statement: Mental Health and Psychosocial Support
Project Models
Psychological First Aid (PFA): A humane, supportive and practical assistance to persons who recently suffered exposure to serious stressors. World Vision promotes the capacity building of staff, faith- based
Transforming Lives through Mental Health and Psychosocial Support
World Vision’s Interventions in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Lebanon
World Vision has been working to improve the mental health wellbeing of the most vulnerable children and their families in the Middle East and Eastern Europe
2021 Digital Health Factsheet: AIM Health Plus – Tanzania
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
2021 Digital Health Factsheet: AIM Health Plus – Sierra Leone
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
2021 Digital Health Factsheet: AIM Health Plus – Uganda
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
Shattered Lives: Understanding the Mental Health and Psychosocial Needs of Women and Children in Northwest Syria
From 28 September to 5 October 2021, World Vision’s Syria Response (WVSR) team interviewed 16 Mental Health and Psycho-social Support (MHPSS) staff, including WV staff and colleagues from 6 Syrian-led Non-Governmental
Faith-Sensitive Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) to Foster Resilience in Children on the Move
In 2020, an unprecedented 36 MILLON children were on the move
“Children on the Move” is an umbrella term used to define children who are migrating or are moving due to various reasons that could include conflict, poverty
GAPS IN MENTAL HEALTH AND PYSCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT PROGRAMMING AFFECTING ALREADY VULNERABLE POPULATION GROUPS IN THE MIDDLE EAST
The No Lost Generation’s (NLG)’s Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) Taskforce consisting of members from several organizations was set up to contribute to an improved MHPSS response in 6 countries including Iraq
2020 Angola Digital Health Factsheet
With support from The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, the eMobile tool was launched in 2015 in Angola with a primary focus on malaria control. The geographic scope of eMobile’s deployment is impressive
2020 Global Digital Health Summary
At a time when children and their families around the world are grappling with the global COVID-19 pandemic, World Vision has pivoted to support health and nutrition programmes that prevent transmission, care for those
AleDia: Alliance for integrated e-DIAgnostic
THE PROBLEM: Despite progress in reducing child mortality in the past two decades, treatable conditions such as diarrhea, pneumonia, malaria and malnutrition remain the leading causes of death among children under the age of
Global mHealth Report 2018
World Vision has been a leader in the mHealth sphere for just over a decade, advancing tools to reduce preventable death and disease among women and children in the developing world.
Since its inception in 2008, World
mHealth Summary of Functionality 2017
Learn more about World Vision's Digital Health programming: http://wvi.org/mHealth
2017 Global mHealth Summary
Based on nearly a decade of experience deploying mHealth solutions, World Vision fostered 14 active deployments in eight countries in Africa, South and Southeast Asia this year. Noteworthy accomplishments in FY17 include the
Summary: mHealth Application for Acute Malnutrition
Experience in the development and pilot of mHealth application for acute malnutrition programming Handout at the Global Nutrition Cluster Meetings, Amman, Jordan, October 2016
Poster: MHealth app for Acute Malnutrition
Mobile Technology to improve treatment, reporting, and monitoring for acute malnutrition
Poster presented at IUNS International Congress of Nutrition, Buenos Aires, Argentina, October 2017
Authors:
World Vision: Colleen
Oral Presentation: mHealth for acute malnutrition
mHealth for acute malnutrition in five countries: key lessons learned
Oral presentation on mHealth for Acute Malnutrition at ICT4D in Hyderabad, India, May 2017
Speaker: Colleen Emary, World Vision International
Poster: mHealth App for Acute Malnutrition
Development and pilot of mHealth application to improve the treatment, monitoring and supply chain management for acute malnutrition Poster presented at Action Against Hunger/Action Contre la Faim (ACF) Research for Nutrition
Poster: mHealth Application for Acute Malnutrition
Experience in the development and roll out of mHealth application for acute malnutrition programming
Poster presentation at Global Nutrition Cluster Meetings in Amman, Jordan in October 2016
Authors:
World Vision: Colleen
Data Protection, Privacy and Security for Humanitarian & Development Programs
As the relief and development sector has matured over many decades, Information & Communication Technology for Development (ICT4D) has shifted more recently from innovation to a catalytic tool for attaining target
Impact Evaluation of a Mobile Phone Application for Nutrition Monitoring in Indonesia
Child malnutrition (includes both under- and overweight) remains a challenge. Routine growth monitoring is a common practice that aims to: detect children at risk of malnutrition; direct essential resources when children have