article / أغسطس 29, 2023
No more hiding: It’s going to be a happy ending for siblings born with clubfoot in South Sudan
Give children a chance to live a better life, no matter what. World Vision stands by this call. This means being ready to go the extra mile to ensure children are cared for, protected, nourished, and educated adequately. And this means helping children like 12-year-old Nyaluak, 3-year-old Akon, and 16-year-old Aguen, reach their full potentials and achieve their dreams by addressing obstacles that can hinder them from achieving these. Here is their story.
article / أغسطس 17, 2023
Blerina Lako: A life-changing journey from Albania, Iraq, Sudan and the Ukraine crisis
I am from Albania. Before coming to Ukraine, I worked in Iraq and Sudan, both challenging contexts. It was not difficult for me to decide to work in Ukraine having already worked in difficult environments.
publication / فبراير 20, 2023
South Sudan: Prioritizing Gender Equality and Social Inclusion across Western Equatoria
South Sudan: Prioritizing Gender Equality and Social Inclusion across Western Equatoria
article / يونيو 23, 2023
World Vision’s cash distribution brings hope to immigrants from Sudan
World Vision’s cash distribution brings hope to immigrants from Sudan
article / يونيو 8, 2023
Savings group helps empower women in South Sudan
Empowered women are leading the transformation of communities in South Sudan. Here is a success story about how a village savings and loans activity, through the European Union-funded FORESITE Project, is equipping community members, especially women, on how to manage finances and business.
article / مايو 17, 2023
Becoming a returnee from being a refugee: A girl’s journey back to South Sudan
For many South Sudanese refugees living in Sudan, it was a conflict that forced them to leave their homes. And now, it is again because of conflict that is leaving them with no choice but to return. Meet Tina, a 13-year-old girl. A refugee, and now a returnee.
article / يناير 11, 2024
Immediate collective action is necessary to ensure that children affected by migration are recognised and prioritised
Migration is not a new issue, but the devastating consequences on children are becoming more evident and can no longer be ignored. As adults migrate in search of employment, an increasing number of children are left behind, suffering consequences to their education, well-being and mental health.
article / أغسطس 22, 2023
Enid Ocaya: Bringing leadership lessons from refugee response in Uganda and South Sudan to the Ukraine crisis
I joined World Vision Uganda in 2012 as a Disaster Risk Reduction Manager with Humanitarian Emergency Affairs (HEA) duties. Uganda was coming out of a war of 20 years waged by the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) in Northern Uganda and that part of the country was ready for recovery programming.
publication / أبريل 1, 2022
2021 Annual Report - Sudan
In 2021, Sudan continued to face major shocks ranging from: COVID-19, floods, poor macroeconomic conditions, and inter-communal conflicts that further worsened the country's humanitarian situation.
article / يوليو 18, 2023
Empowered Agnes: No limits for a woman living without sight in South Sudan
Losing eyesight is not a deterrent to living a life full of possibilities. Here is the story of Agnes, a young woman who relentlessly pursues her dream of becoming a businesswoman and a stable provider for her family in spite of being vision-impaired.