publication / Dezember 19, 2023
November 2023 Situation Report: Over 1.5 Million People Reached; 753, 446 are Children
Response Goal: Deliver inclusive, need driven humanitarian assistance to refugees, IDPs and the most vulnerable children and their families in Ukraine, Romania, Moldova and Georgia.
publication / März 1, 2023
World Vision Ukraine Crisis Response One Year On Report
Through the support of donors and partners, World Vision has reached over 650,000 people, including more than 251,000 children.
publication / Januar 24, 2023
Regional Profile: World Vision Middle East Eastern Europe, 2022
Middle East and Eastern Europe Regional Profile 2022
publication / August 6, 2015
World Vision Georgia Annual Review 2014
In 2014 World Vision positively touched the lives of over 500,000people in the South Caucasus (Armenia and Georgia). A further1, 800,000 children benefitted from strategic advocacy efforts thatfocused on improved well-being.
article / November 7, 2019
The Transnational Skills Competition in Georgia
The Transnational Skills Competition was held at Ilia Tsinamdzgvrishvili Community College in Mtskheta region, where Armenian and Georgian youth had opportunity to exchange best practice and share expertise.
publication / Dezember 26, 2022
November 2022 UCR Situation Report: 553,999 people reached
UCR Situation Report # 15 _ November 2022
article / Juli 1, 2021
EU4Youth in Georgia: closing event of Youth Club in Samegrelo region
The closing event of the EU4Youth Skills and Knowledge for Youth Economic Empowerment (SKYE) Club took place in Zugdidi, West Georgia.
publication / November 23, 2023
Monthly Fact Sheet: Over 1.5M people reached as of October 2023
With support from partners and donors, World Vision reached over 1.5 million people reached as of October 2023; more than 738,000 are children.
publication / November 25, 2022
Ukraine Crisis Response October 2022 Situation Report: 409,279 people reached
UCR October 2022 Situation Report
article / September 18, 2023
Story of Hope: World Vision Services Help Anna and her Child Craft New Life in New Surrounding
Anna's journey from Ukraine to Georgia is a touching and resilient story of survival and hope. Fleeing her homeland in July 2022 due to the war in Ukraine, she along with her 11-year-old daughter and 72-year-old mother, embarked on a challenging journey to find safety and stability in a foreign land. However, as she recounts, the moment they entered Georgia, she instantly felt relieved. Her husband is a sailor. His occupation keeps him away from home frequently, making it necessary for Anna to take on the responsibility of managing their household and raising their daughter. In Georgia, Anna has found support from various sources, including World Vision which plays a crucial role in helping her meet family's needs as well as offering various psycho-social services and activities such as counseling sessions, Positive Parenting training, Women’s Club, and more.