Every child reached, a step closer to a healthier future. In the last 3 years, community-led immunization efforts in Mozambique helped fully vaccinate 57,864 children, reach 22,729 zero-dose children, and make 3,241+ referrals, with World Vision’s support.
#ZeroDoseChildren #VaccinesWork #WorldVision
Developed through a partnership between World Vision International and the World Food Programme (WFP), this flagship research highlights the growing challenges facing refugee children and families amid declining humanitarian funding and rising needs.
In northern #Mozambique, young people who drop out of school early often face limited opportunities for employment and income generation. Learn how they are transforming uncertainties into opportunities: https://t.co/I8r8cIPHap
Over the past seven months, @WorldVisionMoz implemented a Peacebuilding & Social Cohesion Project in Metuge District in #CaboDelgado, in partnership with the local government, reaching approximately 4,000 people, strengthening trust, inclusion, and protection within communities.
Through youth engagement, faith-based initiatives, and strengthened local protection systems, the project helped transform social tensions into opportunities for dialogue, participation, and collective resilience.
One of the results includes 75 out-of-school children, among them displaced children and children with disabilities, who were successfully reintegrated into the education system.
Producing with resilience to feed the nation: local solutions for a sustainable Mozambique.
Hundreds of children, families, and communities across the country are celebrating World Environment Day. World Vision Mozambique has joined these celebrations to reaffirm its commitment to supporting efforts, from the local to the national level, to adapt to and strengthen resilience against climate change.
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Learn how climate change in Mutarara is shaping how families live in one of the most isolated districts in #Mozambique’s Tete Province, where communities face recurring #floods and severe #droughts. #climatechange
"Speaking about nutrition is speaking about our lives!" Ahead of Children's Fortnight, Laiquenia from the Children's Parliament took the stage in Nampula to present a powerful Manifesto to End Child Malnutrition. Supported by @WorldVisionMoz, these brave children are demanding official representation at the upcoming International Nutrition & Agribusiness Conference (CINA II) in June. They aren't just the topic of conversation, they want a seat at the table to advocate for school meals & nutrition education, family farming & climate resilience, info translated into local languages.
#ChildParticipation #Enough #EndChildHunger
World Vision has formalized a partnership with Millennium BIM, a Mozambican bank, to implement the “Zero Malnutrition project, an initiative aimed at strengthening health and nutrition interventions in the district of Memba, in Nampula Province. #EnoughCampaign#Nutrition
Unimos esforços com a @WorldVisionMoz para dar início ao projecto “Zero Malnutrição em Tropene”, uma iniciativa que irá impactar cerca de 1800 crianças no distrito de Memba.
Através de acções de nutrição, educação e mobilização comunitária, queremos contribuir para comunidades mais saudáveis, fortes e preparadas para o futuro.
Acreditamos que combater a desnutrição infantil exige presença, continuidade e um compromisso real com quem mais precisa.
#Millenniumbim #AquiConsigo #30Anos #HaveráSempreUmM #MaisMocambiquePraMim #ResponsabilidadeSocialCorporativa
Today we celebrate #Africa through the voices that shape its future, our children. At World Vision #Mozambique, we believe meaningful child participation is key to building resilient communities. When children are heard, included, and empowered, they become change-makers for a better tomorrow. #Africaday
The Innovation Challenge initiative that earned World Vision Mozambique recognition for its Sanitation Marketing approach continues to gain momentum. This week, Gaza Province is hosting a learning mission eager to explore how the approach is empowering women across multiple fronts. Click to learn more https://t.co/kT3f0Eiee6
World Vision #Mozambique and the Attorney General’s Office have formalized a partnership aimed at strengthening protection mechanisms for the most vulnerable groups, with a particular focus on #children, girls, women, people with disabilities and the elderly. @
As we begin the week, discover how @WorldVision is helping families in Southern #Mozambique rebuild their lives amid increasing climate challenges. With support from ExxonMobil, recovery initiatives are creating stronger foundations for communities to recover, adapt, and thrive after climate shocks. read more: https://t.co/GkLbW6biOR
Following World Malaria Day celebrations, community awareness sessions are helping reverse the rising trend of #Malaria in #Mozambique, empowering families to protect children under five and mothers from the disease. Learn more👉https://t.co/DC6Mzc8Mmv @GlobalFund@SaudeMisau
We celebrate the strength, dedication, and commitment of all workers who, every day, contribute to caring for their children, families, and to the development of our communities.
World Vision Mozambique advocates for greater dissemination and effective implementation of #child protection laws, calling for increased public investment. The organization urges that #children should be made a priority in budgetary decisions by the Government and its partners.
This appeal was made during the official ceremony for the submission of the Civil Society Shadow Report to the Fourth Cycle of the United Nations Universal Periodic Review #UPR on human rights to the government of #Mozambique.
“When you lose everything, even the smallest help means a lot.” Rossana, a beneficiary of a shelter kit to help her rebuild from the floods and inundations that affected the Guija district in Gaza province. Nearly 500 families received shelter support from World Vision, made possible with support from Standard Bank, Nedbank, Nasser and AF Solutions. #Mozambique
Addressing one of the organization's strategy goals to ensure that children enjoy good health, @WorldVisionMoz inaugurated three new sanitation blocks in a local school in Murrupula, Nampula province, benefiting 830 students who previously faced health, safety, and hygiene risks while at school.
Beyond improving sanitation, the blocks contribute meaningfully to the learning environment by promoting dignity, safety, and inclusion, particularly for adolescent girls, as shared by Telisia (14): “I feel safe now. I can come to school even when I am on my period.”