publication / March 15, 2023
Health and Nutrition Capacity Statement
World Vision Sudan Health and Nutrition Capacity Statement
article / March 29, 2023
World Vision Donates Medical Supplies to Zambia's Ministry of Health worth $1,000,000 USD
World Vision Zambia has donated three 20-foot containers of medical supplies to Zambia's Ministry of Health. The supplies include 25 Electro Cardiogram Machines (ECG), Anesthesia Breathing Circuits, 300 Infrared Thermometers, 5,800 Covid-19 Testing Kits, Hospital Surgical Gowns, and Medical Gloves, among others.
Speaking during the donation ceremony, World Vision's National Director, Mr. John Hasse, stated that the organization is aware of Zambia’s progress in reducing child mortality. However, challenges remain in the areas of maternal and neonatal mortality.
article / February 23, 2023
Improving access to health and nutrition services for vulnerable populations in East Darfur
To strengthen the health systems, manage malnutrition and support food-insecure vulnerable people in East Darfur, World Vision Sudan received funding from the German Federal Foreign Office (GFFO) and USAID’s Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA) in August 2022.
article / March 25, 2023
Displaced Ukrainians see huge need for mental health and psychosocial support
The mental health and psychological support activities that HealthRight and World Vision provide were made possible through the generous support of ACTED, USAID’s Bureau of Humanitarian Assistance (BHA) and Ukraine Response Consortium.
article / March 21, 2023
South Sudan: Building a relationship with water, one haffir at a time
Access to clean and safe water is vital to our survival. However, water needs to be sustainably managed to ensure its availability, which is more challenging than it sounds. We are called to accelerate change to solve the water and sanitation crisis this World Water Day.
article / March 29, 2023
Investing in child activism
Learning from children and young people’s actions to stop child marriage
article / March 31, 2023
Leading the Way: 11 Young Leaders Taking a Stand to Protect Children
Every year, more than one billion children – or half of the world’s children – experience some form of violence. It’s well-established that violence has a profound effect on children: it compromises a child’s mental and social development, hampers educational outcomes and reduces opportunities for gainful employment.