article / April 10, 2015
Siti- Story of an inspiring woman from Sikka
‘Pire' is a local term from Sikka, East Nusa Tenggare referring to an 'eating ban' for pregnant women. The women sometimes are forbidden to eat ‘katuk' leaves, chicken meat, eggs, and fish, though these food are actually very nutritious food for their health.
press release / March 7, 2020
#IWD2020: What does it take to be a woman in South Sudan?
4 out of 10 women experience violence
Majority of the displaced are women, girls, and children
Girls and women endure multiple forms of sexual and gender-based violence
article / December 17, 2012
Positive Deviance Hearth Plus (PDH+)
World Vision builds local capacity to address child malnourishment by identifying positive community practices that can be used to treat and prevent childhood malnutrition.
article / September 5, 2020
Community-led Complementary Feeding Sessions: A preventive approach to combating malnutrition
Community-led Complementary Feeding and Learning Sessions (CCFLS) is one of the nutrition approaches that World Vision is promoting as a preventive measure to address child malnutrition, funded through UK's Department for International Development (DFID).
publication / June 28, 2013
In the Midst of Water
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene is one of the six key strategic focus areas of World Vision Ethiopia and one sector which has seen significant progress over the past six years.
publication / July 27, 2023
Child Protection in Emergencies - Kenya Guidelines
The development of the Operational Guidelines for Child Protection in Emergencies (CPiE) is a realisation of the rights and protection of children in dire need of protection.
article / September 15, 2015
Little emergency response team from Sidodadi
The situation at the primary school was getting uneasy because the rain had not stopped falling since the previous afternoon. The students were studying in their classroom.In few minutes, the water started to come in. Water was suddenly everywhere.
article / March 2, 2017
Which cup would you drink from?
“The water is so bad, not even our cow will drink it,” Khadar tells us with a glint in his eye, maintaining a little bit of humour in a very tough situation.