world vision's commitments to every women every child global strategy 2.0

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Our commitment INVEST BILLIONS MORE ALIGN OUR CHILD HEALTH STRATEGIES EQUIP COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS DEEPEN OUR RESEARCH for 2016 - 2020 to the Global Strategy for Women's, Children's & Adolescents' Health We commit to strategically aligning our Health; Nutrition; HIV & AIDS; and Water, Sanitation and Hygiene investments to contribute to Every Women Every Child We commit to investing at least $3 billion between 2016 and 2020 in Health, Nutrition, HIV & AIDS and Water, Sanitation and Hygiene programming - including in humanitarian settings and fragile contexts HEALTHY CHILDREN FOR A HEALTHY WORLD! World Vision will... Significantly contribute to increasing the evidence base of implementation research for women’s and children’s health by investing at least US$2 million in operational research We commit to train, equip and support 100,000 Community Health Workers in countries where World Vision has health programming INVEST $15m IN ADVOCACY We commit to advocate for women’s and children’s health and nutrition by investing at least US$15 million in advocacy. We will also play a leading role in global efforts to build a culture of accountability at all levels, including through strong citizen engagement PARTNER UP! We commit to initiate and support at least one new multi- stakeholder partnership that delivers results for women’s, children’s and adolescents’ health MOBILISE 300,000 FAITH LEADERS We commit to mobilise around 300,000 faith leaders in 50 countries to promote attitudes and behaviour change that result in healthy women and children In coalition, World Vision will... With the Faith Alliance for Health* With Save the Children & White Ribbon Alliance *Learn more at http://bit.ly/1R8hWli OUR 2010 - 2015 COMMITMENTS STRATEGICALLY ALIGNED all World Vision Health/Nutrition/HIV/Water and Sanitation investment to contribute towards the Global Strategy for Women’s and Children’s Health REMAINED A LEADING INVESTOR in women’s and children’s health by exceeding our US$1.5 billion aligned to the Every Woman Every Child movement by US$500,000m SIGNIFICANTLY CONTRIBUTED to increasing the evidence base of implementation research for women’s and children’s health by investing at least US$3 million in operations research ADVOCATED FOR CHILD HEALTH NOW by investing at least US$10 million in advocacy for women’s and children’s health LEAD IN SOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY by tracking commitments and parliamentary engagement for women’s and children’s health Over five years we... OUR IMPACT INCLUDED In 2014 alone, 180,000 acutely malnourished children under 5 were rehabilitated in World Vision community-based programmes. Also, 92,000 mothers of children under 5 received advice and support on nutrition and treating infectious diseases Since 2010, World Vision has helped protect 20 million people worldwide from malaria by providing long-lasting insecticide treated mosquito nets World Vision has become the largest non-government provider of clean water in developing countries, supplying water to a new person on average every 30 seconds World Vision mobilised more than 20 million supporters in communities in 70 countries to speak up for child health, influencing governments to change policy on health and nutrition Built mobile health (mHealth) solutions to support the delivery of health and nutrition programming. Approximately 1,750 frontline Community Health Workers have been trained and equipped by World Vision with a mobile phone handset reaching approximately 70,000 community members. And much more... “I have seen a tremendous change in mothers and families too. Before, family members insisted that mothers give birth in dirty places and on torn cloth…now, they are careful about hygiene.” - World Vision-trained midwife Aklima Begum, Bangladesh. “I walked for two hours every day to the river, which left me too exhausted to be attentive in class…Now, thanks to God, we are getting pure drinking water from the World Vision-built distribution centre, which is only three minutes away from my home.” - Sorome Qana’a, 13, an aspiring teacher from Ethiopia. “When World Vision started working in our community, I got to learn about the importance of maternal and child healthcare. I think I could have saved my first child if I had the chance to learn about maternal and child healthcare earlier.” - Daw Nwe New, Burma. "Citizens’ Hearings in Tanzaniahave opened a door for me to live my dreams and fly far in the world!” - Mwajuma Hatibu Sempule, councillor for Kwediboma Ward in Kilindi district, Tanzania. TESTIMONIALS - World Vision's work at www.wvi.org - Every Woman Every Child at www.everywomaneverychild.org - World Vision's contribution to Every Woman Every Child at www.wvi.org/health/ewec World Vision is a global Christian relief, development and advocacy organisation dedicated to working with children, families and communities to overcome poverty and injustice. World Vision serves all people, regardless of religion, race, ethnicity, or gender. Learn more about...

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Page 1: World Vision's commitments to Every Women Every Child Global Strategy 2.0

Our commitment

INVEST BILLIONS MORE

ALIGN OUR CHILD HEALTH STRATEGIES

EQUIP COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERSDEEPEN OUR RESEARCH

for 2016 - 2020 to the Global Strategy for Women's, Children's & Adolescents' Health

We commit to strategically aligning ourHealth; Nutrition; HIV & AIDS; and Water,Sanitation and Hygiene investments tocontribute to Every Women Every Child

We commit to investing at least $3 billion between 2016 and 2020 in

Health, Nutrition, HIV & AIDS and Water,Sanitation and Hygiene programming -including in humanitarian settings and

fragile contexts

HEALTHY CHILDREN FOR A HEALTHY WORLD!

World Vision will...

Significantly contribute to increasing theevidence base of implementation research

for women’s and children’s health byinvesting at least US$2 million in

operational research

We commit to train, equip and support 100,000Community Health Workers in countries whereWorld Vision has health programming

INVEST $15m IN ADVOCACYWe commit to advocate for women’s andchildren’s health and nutrition by investingat least US$15 million in advocacy. We willalso play a leading role in global efforts tobuild a culture of accountability at all levels,including through strong citizen engagement

PARTNER UP!We commit to initiate and support

at least one new multi-stakeholder partnership thatdelivers results for women’s,

children’s and adolescents’ healthMOBILISE 300,000 FAITH LEADERSWe commit to mobilise around 300,000 faithleaders in 50 countries to promote attitudesand behaviour change that result in healthywomen and children

In coalition, World Vision will...

With the Faith Alliance for Health*

With Save the Children

& White Ribbon Alliance

*Learn more at http://bit.ly/1R8hWli

OUR 2010 - 2015 COMMITMENTS

STRATEGICALLY ALIGNED all World VisionHealth/Nutrition/HIV/Water and Sanitationinvestment to contribute towards the GlobalStrategy for Women’s and Children’s Health

REMAINED A LEADINGINVESTOR in women’s andchildren’s health by exceedingour US$1.5 billion aligned to theEvery Woman Every Childmovement by US$500,000m

SIGNIFICANTLY CONTRIBUTED toincreasing the evidence base ofimplementation research for women’s andchildren’s health by investing at least US$3million in operationsresearch

ADVOCATED FOR CHILD HEALTHNOW by investing at least US$10

millionin advocacy for women’s and children’s

health

LEAD IN SOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITYby tracking commitments and

parliamentaryengagement for women’s and

children’s health

Over five years we...

OUR IMPACT INCLUDEDIn 2014 alone, 180,000 acutely malnourished children under 5 were rehabilitated in World Vision community-basedprogrammes. Also, 92,000 mothers of children under 5 received advice and support on nutrition and treatinginfectious diseases

Since 2010, World Vision has helped protect 20 million people worldwide from malaria by providing long-lastinginsecticide treated mosquito nets

World Vision has become the largest non-government provider of clean water in developing countries, supplyingwater to a new person on average every 30 seconds

World Vision mobilised more than 20 million supporters in communities in 70 countries to speak up for childhealth, influencing governments to change policy on health and nutrition

Built mobile health (mHealth) solutions to support the delivery of health and nutrition programming.Approximately 1,750 frontline Community Health Workers have been trained and equipped by World Vision with amobile phone handset reaching approximately 70,000 community members. And much more...

“I have seen a tremendous change in mothers and families too.Before, family members insisted that mothers give birth in dirtyplaces and on torn cloth…now, they are careful about hygiene.” - World Vision-trained midwife Aklima Begum, Bangladesh.

“I walked for two hours every day to the river, which left me tooexhausted to be attentive in class…Now, thanks to God, we are gettingpure drinking water from the World Vision-built distribution centre,which is only three minutes away from my home.” - Sorome Qana’a, 13, an aspiring teacher from Ethiopia.

“When World Vision started working in our community, I got to learnabout the importance of maternal and child healthcare. I think Icould have saved my first child if I had the chance to learn aboutmaternal and child healthcare earlier.” - Daw Nwe New, Burma.

"Citizens’ Hearings in Tanzaniahave opened a door for me to livemy dreams and fly far in the world!” - Mwajuma Hatibu Sempule,

councillor for Kwediboma Ward in Kilindi district, Tanzania.

TESTIMONIALS

- World Vision's work at www.wvi.org- Every Woman Every Child at www.everywomaneverychild.org- World Vision's contribution to Every Woman Every Child at www.wvi.org/health/ewec

World Vision is a global Christian relief, development and advocacy organisation dedicated to working with children, families and communities to overcomepoverty and injustice. World Vision serves all people, regardless of religion, race, ethnicity, or gender.

Learn more about...