11
JuneInfluencing behaviour change through community mass sensitization
Behaviour change is not an overnight process but rather a day to day process which involves collective responsibility.
Read more27
MayWorld Vision is complimenting the Tanzanian government’s efforts in fighting COVID-19
World Vision has donated equipment worth more than 200million Tanzanian Shillings (TZS) to Regional authorities in Dar es salaam, Arusha,...
Read more19
MayCOVID-19 makes malnutrition rehabilitation more difficult but not impossible
Social distancing, staying home and limitations on movement are the new normal for most countries, globally, due to novel coronavirus....
Read more10
OctoberTransformation: The Kitchen and Childcare Aren't for Women Only Anymore
Girl-children often experience multifaceted discrimination in the areas of education, health, nutrition, economic development and social advancement. Unfortunately, discrimination against...
Read more08
JulyA Story Book Set to Help Rewrite the Stories of Young Girls in Tanzania
In Tanzania, the ‘Day of the Africa Child’ was celebrated widely, including a national commemoration which was held in Katoro...
Read more16
MayA smile back: World Vision responds to catastrophic hailstorm in Northern Tanzania
While natural disasters capture headlines and national attention, World Vision joins hands with communities and the government to respond to...
Read more