Every child deserves to thrive, especially during their golden years.  

Children need adequate nutritious food and good sanitation to live healthy and avoid undernutrition. The reality is, over 5 million Indonesian children have gone hungry due to food shortages at home. More than 35 million Indonesians lack access to clean water at home, and 15 million don't have proper sanitation.  

We're fighting to ensure every child has the right to daily nutritious meals and a hygiene environment. Indonesia's future depends on what our children eat and how they live today.  

Join us in nurturing the next generation. 

 

Source: 

National Child-Led Research Team, 2024, Laporan Penelitian Anak tentang Situasi Remaja Terkait Gizi, Kesehatan, dan Perkawinan Anak. 

Ministry of National Development Planning, 2020. 

How Can You Help Every Child Eat ENOUGH and Live Healthy?

Advocacy

Advocacy

Support every village, district, and regency in the most vulnerable areas of Indonesia to ensure they have regulations supporting the fulfillment of every child's nutritional and sanitation needs. 

AMPUH: Daily Egg to Prevent Undernutrition

AMPUH: Daily Egg to Prevent Undernutrition

Support every child to consume an egg daily. Eggs are a vital source of animal protein to prevent undernutrition in Indonesian children. One child, one egg, every day.

Frequently Asked Questions

Wahana Visi Indonesia, as part of the World Vision International partnership, is conducting a global campaign, ENOUGH, with nearly 60 countries to address global hunger. In Indonesia, the focus is on Malnutrition and improving child nutrition. The ENOUGH campaign's vision is "Together Improving the Nutrition of Indonesian Children."

Wahana Visi Indonesia are committed to managing donations entrusted to WVI as effectively as possible. Your donation will be channeled into WVI's intervention programs to address stunting and improve the nutrition of Indonesian children. 

Many children in Indonesia live in vulnerability and instability every day. Currently, stunted children in Indonesia are still very high.

Your monthly donation commitment will provide ongoing support to address this stunting issue. However, if you can only make a one-time donation, WVI welcomes this option, and your generosity is greatly appreciated. 

Efforts are made through 2 main approaches: Improving Food Security and Child Nutrition, which focuses not only on direct nutrition fulfillment of children in the First 1000 Days of Life but also efforts to prevent stunting from adolescent girls, advocacy efforts for government policies and funds to address child malnutrition, and food security issues in Indonesia.

You can learn more about WVI's intervention programs on our website.