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By Tatiana Ballay, Communications Officer Amidst a persistent nutritional crisis, the village of Tshiyanda witnesses a glimmer of hope with the launch of the Positive Deviance Hearth (PD Hearth) ...
Sudan has the highest rate of severe household hunger among the six countries surveyed, with 38.7% of households facing severe hunger. Nearly 87% of households in the Central African Republic (CAR) ...
The Policy Brief on Child Malnutrition in Nepal highlights the complex issue of child malnutrition in Nepal, citing socioeconomic factors, inadequate healthcare, and nutritional deficits as primary ...
World Vision provides cash transfer to meet the needs of most vulnerable children, their families and communities. Cash provides immediate access to life saving goods and services, such as food, water ...
This annual review of World Vision’s humanitarian efforts, illustrates the profound impact we achieved together in a year of historic challenges and change. In FY24, the humanitarian landscape ...
Digital tools have transformed humanitarian services and aid delivery significantly in recent years. Humanitarian operations use more digital tools each year collecting, analysing, sharing and storing ...
In Rukhak Kiri district, Battambang province, Ratanak and his single mother Chagna used to rely entirely on farming - growing rice and corn, and raising cows. The family experienced extreme financial ...
To understand the purpose of Welcome Time. To observe the key activities of Welcome Time: greeting welcome song attendance chart choosing a child of the day breathing for relaxation ...
The 78th World Health Assembly will take place in Geneva, Switzerland from 19 to 27 May 2025, with the theme of One World for Health. In addition to the side events below, World Vision will sign onto ...
As internet access rapidly expands across Nepal, children are becoming increasingly vulnerable to online risks such as cyberbullying, exploitation, and abuse. This national study by World Vision ...
Jamila* stands, her four-year-old son Habiburahman in her arms, as they wait for a malnutrition screening at World Vision’s clinic, located in the rural part of Herat province, western Afghanistan.
The United Nations reports that 250 million girls and boys live in areas of the world affected by armed conflict. Despite being least responsible for the outbreak of violent conflict, children are ...
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