article / يوليو 7, 2015
Shipwrecked and homeless
Covering 34 target areas, World Vision trained nearly two thousand poverty-stricken farmers in efficient farming techniques and diversified income sources in 2014.
publication / يوليو 24, 2019
Situation update, Bangladesh flood Response 2019
World Vision Bangladesh is currently present in 3 districts (Bandarban, Jamalpur & Gibandha) via sponsorship and grant projects work; and have started floods prepositioning internally and externally since early July 2019.
publication / سبتمبر 30, 2019
Humanitarian Overview: Laos Southern Flood Response (September 2019)
Floods caused by the passage of Tropical Cyclone Podul and Tropical Depression Kajiki. Since the beginning of the month have severely affected areas the southern Provinces of Attapeu, Champasack, Khammouane, Saravan, Savannakhet, and Sekong.
article / سبتمبر 19, 2016
World Vision responds to Acute Watery Diarrhea escalation across the country
The first Acute Watery Diarrhea (AWD) case was reported in November 2015 in Moyale in Oromia region. Then the outbreak spread to Somali, Southern Nations Nationalities and Peoples’ (SNNP), Afar, and Amhara Regions and the Addis Ababa City Administration.
publication / مارس 4, 2014
Pray for Syria - Poster
Poster for Syria prayer vigil. Other sizes/sytles/options available here.
press release / أبريل 7, 2017
Helping survivors of human trafficking reintegrate across the Mekong countries
BANGKOK, 7 April 2017 – Today a new tool to support the reintegration of trafficking survivors was released by NEXUS Institute, the United Nations Action for Cooperation Against Trafficking in Pers
press release / فبراير 5, 2014
Temotu Tsunami One Year On: World Vision continues community recovery support
A year after an 8.0 magnitude earthquake and tsunami swept through the Solomon Islands’ remotest area, World Vision continues to assist people in the most affected communities.
publication / مارس 5, 2015
WVS -2015 BST project facts sheet
The Beylene Sen Tol Project aims to sustainably improve the economic and environmental livelihoods of poor rural households in Senegal. It is a 3.5 years project (Oct 2011 – March 2015) covering 670 villages with 137,284 beneficiairies among them 63,782 boys and 51,452 girls.
publication / مارس 4, 2015
WVS -2015 BST project facts sheet
The Beylene Sen Tol Project aims to sustainably improve the economic and environmental livelihoods of poor rural households in Senegal. It is a 3.5 years project (Oct 2011 – March 2015) covering 670 villages with 137,284 beneficiairies among them 63,782 boys and 51,452 girls.