article / Avgust 21, 2023
DR Congo: Access to essential household items brings relief to displaced women
This article shows how World Vision continues to assist women and households with household kits to reinforce women's hygiene measures and ensure that their dignity is guaranteed. This assistance increase the dignity and self-esteem of women. Displaced women often have limited access to basic necessities, including personal hygiene products. By providing hygiene kits, we help restore their sense of dignity and self-esteem, allowing them to maintain personal cleanliness and feel better about themselves.
article / Maj 10, 2023
WFP and World Vision set to provide food to people displaced by floods and landslides in Kalehe, DRC
This article announces World Vision's first response in Kalehe, a territory in DR Congo where more than 400 people have been killed by floods. After declaring its response Category 2, World Vision will proceed today with the distribution of food and wash kits to displaced people and survivors of this disaster.
press release / Maj 8, 2023
Floods in DRC kill at least 350 people - over 4,393 missing, and 107,000 displaced
This is a press release to alert medias on what is happening in Kelehe where floods kill hundreds people and how World Vision is assessing the needs of the survivors to respond. The press release shows also how World Vision is calling the humanitarian community to focus on this incident which affect thousands of children.
article / Juni 6, 2023
Changemakers meets the President of the Senate to plead for the installation of a Children's Parliament in the DRC
This article shows how the children were able to engage in terms of ITAW Changemakers with the President of the Senate of the DR Congo, the country's second highest authority, to plead for their protection and ask for the establishment of structures through which children can express themselves and participate in the major decisions that affect them.
article / Avgust 28, 2023
2023 World Humanitarian Day in DR Congo: A Day to Commemorate and Reflect
This article highlights World Vision's community engagement work. This article looks back at the celebration of World Humanitarian Day. On this occasion, World Vision, like other humanitarian actors, showcased the various evidences that best illustrate its impact on the lives of the communities and vulnerable children it supports.
article / Maj 5, 2023
Mark Kelly witnesses the Global Hunger Response saving children in DR Congo
This article shows how World Vision is responding to child malnutrition in the DRC through the Global Hunger Response. Mark Kelly is one of the World Vision leaders who witnessed this action in Kwango, an area where the IPC4 has been reported. The needs are still enormous and World Vision is calling on donors to contribute more to find ways to end malnutrition in DRC which affects thousands of children.
press release / Maj 29, 2023
World Vision warns of deadly impact of climate change in DR Congo as hundreds of pupils still missing following flood disaster
This press release warns of the impact of climate change and the risk it poses to communities already affected by food insecurity. It is also a call to the humanitarian community to pay particular attention to the harmful consequences of the floods in Kalehe, which killed more than 400 people and left more than 5,000 missing, including hundreds of children from a school in the area. More assistance to the survivors will help to alleviate the difficulties they face on a daily basis.
article / Juni 22, 2023
Harvesting Hope: Rebuilding Lives Through Agriculture in Post Ebola Epidemic DRC
This story is about the resumption of activities after the Ebola epidemic that killed dozens of people in Beni. Resilient people have returned to work and to activities from which they can earn an income. World Vision continues to support these people in their recovery by teaching them how to develop livelihoods.
video / Decembar 5, 2023
Climate Change
Afghanistan is one of the most vulnerable countries in the world to climate change, and one of the least equipped to handle the shocks and disasters associated with it.
To tackle the impact of climate change, World Vision is:
- Providing access to climate-related information, drought-resistant seeds and fertilisers.
- Training and equipping farmers on climate resilient practices and methods.
- Providing employment opportunities through cash-for-work projects.
- Rehabilitating and constructing water harvesting system, water precoalition tanks, water reservoirs, reverse osmosis (RO) systems, gabion walls and canals.
- Establishing Community Based Disaster Risk Management (CBDRM) platforms to assure the preparedness, alertness and relief within communities.
- Facilitating community awareness of climate change-related risks and disaster management.