In response to the growing needs of the people of Marawi City amid the COVID-19 pandemic, World Vision with funding from KOICA distributed sanitation kits for 7,900 families or 39,500 individuals.
As a way to help address malnutrition in the country, World Vision has been conducting trainings to help improve early identification of acute malnutrition cases in the Philippines.
In support of the DOH’s immunization awareness campaign, World Vision will circulate posters in its covered areas nationwide, along with promotions online, in the media, and in institutional networks.
As part of its ongoing efforts to help communities devastated by successive typhoons over the past weeks, World Vision has started distributing hygiene kits in Metro Manila and has resumed humanitartian efforts in the Bicol region.
World Vision dispatches team as it firms up its response to initially assist 10,000 families or 50,000 individuals in the affected communities of the ravaged Bicol region.
Children and youth in Asia-Pacific call on their leaders to step up actions to tackle the climate crisis, including the strengthening of policies and plans to mitigate disaster risks and promote resilience.
The virtual forum is part of World Vision's global advocacy campaign called "It Takes A World" that aims to call on key government, organizations, and private sectors to take action on violence happening against children.