Championing male involvement in child health World Vision is empowering men to champion child health Read more
From Premature Orphan to Thriving Toddler Tackling the real causes of malnutrition through Timely Targeted Counselling (TTC) intervention Read more
Indoor spraying brings relief to malaria-stricken district IRS reduces Mangochi Malaria incident rate by 50 percent Read more
Spreading the Indoor Residue Spray messages with soccer World Vision is using football games to raise awareness of the importance of Indoor Residual Spray (IRS) in Malawi Read more
Balaka cuts malaria Rate by half with Indoor Residue Spraying (IRS) Ending malaria through Indoor Residual Spray (IRS) intervention Read more
Conducive Learning Environment Transforming Manzana Nazarene: A Tale of Overcoming Challenges and Cultivating Success in Education SZL1 million donation made by Dong Tan Zion Methodist Church, through the World Vision Korea Support Office has made great at Manzana Nazarene Primary... Read more
World Vision's Commitment to Comprehensive Health Education for Children Explore World Vision's transformative health initiative in Lesotho, supporting Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights education, HPV vaccination, and... Read more
Disability Inclusion Thriving with visual impairment. Emily, a child with visual impairment pleads for more eye specialists in public hospitals. Read more
Good health is a blessing! Sakina, 11, was suffering from inflammation of the tonsil. World Vision reached to their village and supported her to have tonsil operation. She is... Read more
Baby kits improve maternal and child health in Turkana County Baby kits improve maternal and child health in Turkana County Read more
Tackling taboos that affect child health in Kilifi County Through its Baby Friendly Community Initiative (BFCI) project, World Vision is empowering communities to abandon harmful taboos and embrace healthy... Read more
Access to Family Planning Services Boosts Maternal and Child Health in Garbatulla The Garbatulla Healthy Timing and Spacing Project, has increased access to family planning services for communities in Kenya's Isiolo County. This has... Read more
What happens when... you talk about family planning? When to have babies, how many to have or to have them at all? It might be an awkward conversation for some, but for others, it’s a life-saver. Here’s why. Read more
World Vision Zambia Board of Directors successfully hold Fundraiser By Agatha Mali, Communications Officer, Zambia World Vision Zambia’s Board of Directors has supported the raising of K250,000 ( USD 14,700) through a 5km... Read more
One mobile health clinic for nine villages “We had lost our hope for her life. We thought Safia will not live long,” says 34-year-old Najmudin. Because food on the table was not sufficient, his wife... Read more
A hope is restored! In a far district of Herat province, in the west part of Afghanistan, a family lives in a mud-made house with no wall around it. There are two rooms, each... Read more
Oasis amid the drought The barren dusty hills of northwestern Afghanistan’s Faryab province stretch far into the horizon. Over the past years, regular droughts and depleting... Read more
World Vision hands over Kanyongoloka Maternity annex to the Zambian Government With support from Golf Fore Africa, World Vision in Zambia has handed over a fully furnished maternity annex and incinerator at Kanyogoloka Rural Health... Read more
Community health workers deliver services in South Sudan’s remote areas “My child was sick in the night. He was sweating with a high fever. I was scared and quickly rushed with him to Paul Muke, the boma health worker’s home on... Read more
Outreach vaccination protects 3,573 children from diseases in South Sudan “The outreach vaccination was a big help to mothers. I do not have to walk 25 miles to reach Melesuk Primary Health Care Unit to get my baby vaccinated”... Read more
One baby, 35 mothers Priyangika has been a part of the Mother Support Group for the past seven years. She joined it when she was having her first baby. Since then they have... Read more
Keeping babies safe as mothers in South Sudan’s Western Equatoria State leave traditional birthing behind "Delivering a baby at home can be a life-threatening experience for many women in South Sudan,” shares Nama Samuel, 33. The mother of nine had no idea of... Read more
"Hello... Life" programme campaign We want to express our gratitude towards Spar Albania, one of the most devoted supporters of "Hello...life" social programme. We aim to strengthen our... Read more
Malnutrition Hunts down Families and COVID-19 Intensifies the Challenge Amidst the hustle and bustle of Baba-e-Barq Comprehensive Health Center - CHC, in Herat Afghanistan, in a corner of the hall a middle-aged woman with an... Read more
Nutritious Insects: Saving Children from Malnutrition, Starvation and Diseases By Sarah Ooko, World Vision Senior Communications Officer, Kenya The early morning sun casts its orange glow on buildings and vegetation in Loice's home at... Read more
Increase in Children Healthy and Well Nourished Preah Vihear, July 9, 2020- World Vision held a start-up workshop for the ‘Integrated Health, Nutrition, Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (IHNWASH) Project.’... Read more
Restoring Hope In the Midst of a Pandemic Lisa is not a young mother but the sister of a 12-month-old baby. Lisa, who is now 12 years old, is in Grade 7 and lives in Kaoh Andaet, Takeo province... Read more
Ending diarrhea one community at a time “The children were only 6 months old at the time and on that day, both were having a hard time. Something was wrong. They were having frequent watery... Read more
Alice Joan; the hero in a sick child’s story! by Aggrey Nyondwa Kikobera, World Vision Communications official, Uganda Being a refugee as a child is tough; growing up away from home, being away from... Read more
Access to Quality Healthcare for the People of Saamang Saamang, in the southern part of the Fanteakwa district, is a small community with a population of almost 9,000 people. The community is not fortunate to... Read more
Nutrition Garden for Healthier Children An Indonesian proverb says, “If you are shy of asking questions, you will get lost in your way”. It means that there is no need to be ashamed, asking to... Read more
Program Updates-Latest news from the field Murwira, Muganhi, Chihuri, Mutasa A and Mutasa B Villages celebrate the attainment Open Defecation Free (ODF) in in Hwata ward of Muzarabani District. Read... Read more