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World Vision seeks to address causes and effects of poverty through development, relief and advocacy.

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@WorldVisionUg
World Vision Uganda
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@WorldVisionUg Annual Report 2024 is out! At the heart of everything we do is one steadfast commitment; that every child, especially the most vulnerable experience life in all its fullness. Read full report of our impact across Uganda https://t.co/ffnvL2e84W
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@WorldVisionUg
World Vision Uganda
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God is able to generously provide all you need, be still! #MondayMotivation
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@navigate_ai
Navigate
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@WorldVisionUg
World Vision Uganda
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These efforts have led to a significant increase in early Antenatal Care (ANC) attendance, completion of at least four ANC visits, and a rise in skilled birth deliveries across programme areas
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@WorldVisionUg
World Vision Uganda
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☑️ Identify and follow up with vulnerable households, including those with teenage or high-risk mothers. ☑️ Promote birth preparedness and deliver health education sessions. ☑️ Facilitate peer-to-peer learning through Nurturing Care Groups.
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World Vision Uganda
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By equipping VHTs with training, mentorship, and supportive supervision, World Vision has enabled them to: ☑️ Conduct at least four household visits during pregnancy, with a focus on early engagement in the first trimester.
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@SuperiorSource
Superior Source
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Because autumn brings less sunlight, cooler & dryer air and more viral exposure, certain nutrients tend to become more important.*
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@WorldVisionUg
World Vision Uganda
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These community health workers play a vital role in improving access to quality maternal and child health services at both community and facility levels.
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@WorldVisionUg
World Vision Uganda
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Through a Health System Strengthening approach, World Vision Uganda has enhanced the capacity of over 2,834 Village Health Team (VHT) members to deliver timely and targeted household counselling. -Mirembe Kalumba, Health and Nutrition Specialist, World Vision Uganda #NSMC2025
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@WorldVisionUg
World Vision Uganda
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World Vision remains committed to evidence-based advocacy and collaborative action to improve maternal and child health outcomes across Uganda.
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World Vision Uganda
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These insights are vital for shaping inclusive, community-driven strategies that ensure no woman is left behind in the journey toward reproductive health.
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World Vision Uganda
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Drawing from a study conducted in Zombo District, the presentation highlighted critical gaps in access, awareness, and cultural perceptions that hinder family planning uptake.
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@WorldVisionUg
World Vision Uganda
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At the 5th Safe Motherhood Conference 2025, Daniel Etot, Integrated Project Officer @WorldVisionUganda, delivered a compelling oral abstract on the barriers to contraceptive use among women of reproductive age in non-intervention areas. #NSMC2025
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@WorldVisionUg
World Vision Uganda
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These 72 babies are a testament to what collaboration and commitment can achieve." -Benjamin Elasu, Integrated Project Officer, World Vision Uganda
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@WorldVisionUg
World Vision Uganda
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These facilities saved 72 newborn lives a clear sign that investing in facility readiness leads to real impact. "When health facilities are equipped and health workers are empowered, we see lives saved.
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@WorldVisionUg
World Vision Uganda
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We also trained 18 health workers in neonatal resuscitation, Helping Babies Breathe, and equipment use and maintenance. The results are inspiring: In just four months (April–July 2025)
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@WorldVisionUg
World Vision Uganda
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In collaboration with the Ministry of Health and district leadership, we equipped Bumanya HCIV (Kaliro), Lalogi HCIV (Omoro), and Pajule HCIV (Pader) with essential neonatal equipment radiant warmers, incubators, phototherapy machines, and other lifesaving tools. #NSMC2025
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@WorldVisionUg
World Vision Uganda
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✅ Advocacy actions to improve maternal health outcomes We remain committed to collaborative action that ensures every mother and child not only survives but thrives.
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@WorldVisionUg
World Vision Uganda
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✅ Equipping lower-level health facilities to support neonatal care ✅ Strengthening community health workforces to increase antenatal care attendance and facility-based deliveries. ✅ Assessment on respectful maternal and newborn care
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@WorldVisionUg
World Vision Uganda
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Over the 3-day event, World Vision Uganda will contribute through abstract presentations on: improve maternal health outcomes We remain committed to collaborative action that ensures every mother and child not only survives but thrives.
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World Vision Uganda
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Under the theme “Strengthening Multisectoral Collaboration and Mutual Accountability for Safe Motherhood,”this conference is a platform for sharing evidence, innovations, and best practices that drive impact.
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@WorldVisionUg
World Vision Uganda
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We’re honored to participate in the 5th Safe Motherhood Conference, joining the Government of Uganda and development partners to accelerate progress in maternal and newborn health. #NSMC2025
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@WorldVisionUg
World Vision Uganda
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Let's start the week reflecting on the goodness of the lord according to Psalms 23:3. #MondayMotivation
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