The facts
Every day children are dying before they have a chance to live. Millions die annually from preventable causes. It’s a lottery of malnutrition, infections they weren’t immunised against, and illnesses that could be easily treated with the right health care.
According to recent research, half of all children under 5 suffering from malnutrition live in Asia and Africa where, in places, disruptions in vital health and nutrition services, as well as challenges in maintaining proper feeding, caregiving, and hygiene routines, are presenting further difficulties.
Why it is important to us
We are working in some of the most vulnerable and impoverished parts of the world, where lack of access to nourishing, affordable food and clean water, is of critical concern. Escalating levels of humanitarian crises including conflicts, climate change impacts, epidemics, and persistent global hunger have affected millions of children and women, putting them at risk of malnutrition.
We are undertaking vital work to save and improve lives in parts of the world where access to adequate health services and nutritious food is limited. Our health and nutrition interventions focus on enhancing dietary diversity, strengthening local health systems and structures, and improving health, nutrition, hygiene and sanitation practices.
Our work on the ground with health and nutrition initiatives encourages the growing and consumption of nourishing foods and promotes education in nutrition and healthy practices.
In cooperation with local governments, we rehabilitate and construct water and sanitation facilities in schools and health centres.
Learn about our programmes and approaches
Current - NOURISH
Current - WFP
Current - Area Programmes
Past - AIM Health +
Find out more about our positions
Hunger and malnutrition
A challenge to child wellbeing.
A World Vision Ireland position paper.
Ration cuts
Taking from the hungry to feed the starving.
A World Vision International report
Not ENOUGH: global perceptions on child hunger and malnutrition
Results from an IPSOS survey commissioned by World Vision International for the ENOUGH campaign
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