publication / April 26, 2024
2023 Annual Report - Ethiopia
This report covers the work and impact of World Vision Ethiopia from 1st October 2022 to 30th September 2023. During this period, our transformative projects reached over 8.5 million people including 6 million children showcasing our impactful efforts in transforming the lives of vulnerable children and communities across Ethiopia.
article / July 30, 2022
Mothers inspire mothers to promote exclusive breastfeeding
Breastfeeding is one of the most effective ways to ensure child health and survival when exclusively practised from the first hour of birth for six months and continued beyond two years.
article / March 6, 2024
“I look into the future with hope”
This article is about a gender transformation which is being promoted in Mozambique through a project called "Every Girl Can", implemented by World Vision.
publication / August 3, 2021
Joint Press Release: World Breastfeeding Week 2021: A Shared Responsibility
JOINT PRESS RELEASE
World Breastfeeding Week 2021: A Shared Responsibility
Let’s invest in breastfeeding for a healthier, more sustainable Cambodia
article / July 27, 2022
Tandem Breastfeeding: Caring for Nutrition Project saved my life
World Vision’s Caring for Nutrition Project gave me the knowledge, insight and strength to overcome the challenge of being pregnant when I still had a toddler to take care of.
publication / October 20, 2023
Behaviour Change: Evidence Summary for Menstrual Hygiene Management
Menstrual health affects an estimated 1.9 billion women and girls ages 15 to 49, although others outside this group are also directly or indirectly affected. However, menstruation is often a taboo topic that is insufficiently prioritised, leading to a lack of education, inadequate infrastructure, improper management of hygiene materials, and an overall stigma surrounding it. There are many important elements to consider for menstrual hygiene interventions, including access to proper facilities, access to menstrual products, social norms about menstruation, and knowledge about how to manage menstrual appropriately. This brief summarises behaviour change approaches and considerations for effective menstrual hygiene management.
publication / January 8, 2024
Projecting the impact of prolonged food insecurity and education interruption on economic growth in Lebanon.
Lebanon grapples with multiple crises, including ongoing disruptions in education and
worsening food insecurity. The World Food Programme estimates that around 1.05 million
people are severely food insecure, while 700,000 children face disrupted schooling. To
gain a better understanding of the pressing economic implications of these
interconnected crises, World Vision Lebanon (WVL) commissioned Qualisus Consulting
to conduct research study aiming to shed light on the potential future burdens the nation
may bear
press release / August 2, 2021
World Breastfeeding Week: A Wind of Change is Blowing in Southern Laos
Did you know that breastfeeding your baby until its 6-months supports them to grow healthy and strong?
article / May 11, 2021
Overcoming cultural barriers to early and exclusive breastfeeding
Only six in 10 mothers initiate their babies' breastfeeding within an hour of giving birth. Christine, a 26-year-old mother of three, hails from a region where mothers frequently delay breastfeeding and prematurely introduce liquid and other solid foods; a practice, according to health experts, that puts babies at risk of illness, stunted growth, and death. Learn how a 'village doctor' (community health worker) trained by World Vision helped open Christine's and other women's eyes to the critical benefits of breastfeeding.