publication / مارس 28, 2024
Discover Our 2023 Annual Report
Find out how our work helped improve the wellbeing of children in Sierra Leone during our 2023 financial year.
article / نوفمبر 21, 2023
A remarkable journey of rejuvenating land through World Vision Natural Regeneration Project
Since 2005, the Humbo Assisted Community Managed Natural Regeneration project has rehabilitated more than 2,800 hectares of degraded land through FMNR practices benefities communities.
publication / يناير 16, 2024
Learning to See the Climate Crisis: Armenia
Children and Young People's Perceptions of Climate Change and Environmental Transformation in Armenia
publication / يناير 31, 2023
Global Hunger Response Situation Update - 31 January 2023
This is the seventh situation report released by the Global Hunger Response (GHR) highlighting our key concerns and ongoing impact from GHR's 26 countries of highest alert.
publication / نوفمبر 2, 2020
Experiences & recommendations of girls and boys in Southern Africa on the impact of COVID-19
Prior to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, girls and boys in Southern Africa already faced various forms of abuse, including sexual violence, child marriage and exploitation, and throughout World Vision’s response over the past six months, we have continually been concerned about how the pan
publication / أبريل 28, 2022
Ukraine Crisis Response SitRep #7 - April 28, 2022
World Vision is responding to the devastating impact of the conflict in Ukraine with projects in Romania, Moldova, Georgia, and Ukraine itself, providing humanitarian support for the more than 12 million children and families who have been displaced by the ongoing crisis.
publication / فبراير 27, 2024
A Review of DRR Programming and Best Practices in the Asia-Pacific Region
Understanding the Effectiveness, Impact, Sustainability, and Scalability of World Vision’s Disaster Risk Reduction Activities in the Asia-Pacific Region
article / أكتوبر 9, 2023
Fostering Collaboration for Greater Impact
SPIR II recognised the pivotal role of maintaining relationships with local partners, such as ORDA Ethiopia, despite the security complexities in the Amhara region. As the sole national partner to SPIR II’s consortium, ORDA Ethiopia has been able to design community-centric activities that offer solutions, fueled by its capacity to mobilise resources, local leadership, and innovation, all directed towards advancing equitable change and securing the positive impacts of sustainability. The approach not only amplifies the influence of development initiatives but also empowers local actors to lead and foster community ownership and long-term sustainability.