At the new Chunkuri Clinic in Bangladesh, mothers receive pre- and postnatal care in a clean, up-to-date facility, and clinic staff help them plan safer pregnancies through healthy timing and spacing.
Author: Samantha Urban Tarrant
How U.S. foreign assistance transformed Fatema’s life
The Nobo Jatra program in Bangladesh has helped Fatema and her family thrive through nutrition training, improved sanitation, and a plan for when disaster strikes.
How can solving health and nutrition issues fight poverty?
Improving the health and well-being of children and families in extreme poverty is a crucial part of ENDING extreme poverty in our lifetime!
These nutrition classes are helping moms and newborns in Bangladesh thrive
In Bangladesh, something as simple as making sure your newborn baby gets enough to eat can be a challenge. But Nobo Jatra, funded by USAID and implemented by World Vision, is partnering with moms to gives babies a more nutritious start.
In Bangladesh, USAID and local-level advocacy help moms and babies thrive
“Children are now healthier than before. Mothers are healthier, too.” Read how a program funded by U.S. foreign assistance is changing lives in Bangladesh.
Act today to protect funding for children and families in Central America
Foreign assistance shouldn’t be used to penalize migrants’ home countries. Our focus should stay on sustainable progress so families can safely remain home.
Act today: We can’t let foreign assistance be cut by 24%
This small 1% of the U.S. budget saves lives and helps improve safety, health, and opportunities for children around the world.
Promoting stability and peace in some of the world’s most vulnerable places
This Act aims to strengthen the capacity of the United States to address root causes of fragility and violence globally. But how would it do that?
YOU helped protect foreign assistance in 2019 – now let’s rally for 2020!
With FY19 funding squared away, Congress will begin making decisions about 2020. Now’s the time to speak out for foreign assistance and its vital programs.
Year in review: Your advocacy in 2018
Together, World Vision advocates took almost 55,000 actions this year — that’s amazing! Learn about each major victory that YOU made possible.