article / Avgust 5, 2020
Jenny’s smile steadies the family
When Tropical Cyclone Harold struck Santo, Vanuatu on 6 April 2020, Jenny, aged 26, who has an intellectual disability, did not really understand what was going on.
publication / Juli 9, 2020
COVID19 Emergency Response - Situation Report 6- 07 May 2020
Lock-down measures are likely to continue until 16 May, although the government is looking to ease restrictions gradually. Nearly 1,000 ready made garments factories resumed on a small scale as of 26 April, and mosques reopened 7 May.
publication / Mart 10, 2021
Agile in adversity: How COVID-19 changed the way World Vision works
While much of the world was shutting down, World Vision stayed open, alongside other frontline responders, to ensure the most vulnerable children, families, and communities were served.
publication / April 22, 2021
World Vision Syria Response's Situation Report (Q1 2021)
Within the first three months of 2021, World Vision Syria Response has reached 845,607 people including 433,555 children in Jordan, Syria and Turkey.
publication / Juli 5, 2021
World Vision Syria Response's Situation Report (April and May 2021)
Over the months of April and May 2021, World Vision Syria Response (WVSR) has continued responding to the devastating impact of COVID-19 and the Syrian crisis focusing on evidence-based advocacy across all of our three countries of operations - Syria, Jordan and Turkey.
publication / Avgust 3, 2022
Warm Welcomes, Lurking Tensions
The response to those displaced by the ongoing conflict in Ukraine has been a hugely positive one. Some even say there has been more expressed and enacted sympathy in the West towards refugees from Ukraine than any other large-scale displacement crisis since the Second World War. Communities in major refugee hosting countries like Poland, Romania and Moldova, who have seen a combined total of over 5.7 million refugees cross over their borders already, have shown an incredible level of hospitality to people from Ukraine.
article / Januar 18, 2021
World Vision's community feedback mechanism benefits children with disability
Whenever you would meet Sacad, a young boy from Somaliland, he was not happy because he couldn’t be able support himself without someone else's help. Thanks to World Vision’s Interactive Voice Response (IVR) feedback system, eight children (including Sacad) and an elderly man with disabilities now have a new reason to smile.
article / Maj 18, 2021
Hope and Life after HIV infection
By Irene Sinoya, World Vision Communications Specialist, Kenya