press release / Februar 5, 2014
Solomon Islands - 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.
article / April 6, 2017
The small-scale forestry project that changed farmers lives in Malawi
By Wezzie Gondwe, Malawi Communications
article / November 25, 2015
Building long-term resilience in Ethiopia
According to the government of Ethiopia, 8.2 million people in the country are currently in need of humanitarian assistance due to the severe drought.
publication / Juni 1, 2016
Integration metrics presentation
Presentation by Libbet Loughnan from World Bank on how to measure BabyWASH. Presenting during 1 June webinar on BabyWASH.
article / März 29, 2022
Afghan boy’s journey to safety and self-realisation
Born in Iran, grown up in Azerbaijan and now living in Georgia – story of an Afghan boy’s journey to safety and self-realization.
article / Juni 23, 2015
Access to healthcare helps girl fight blood cancer
Liana, 19, is battling blood cancer. She was recently diagnosed, after her mother passed away in February this year. After the farewell ceremony, Liana was sick, couldn't stand on her feet, was very dizzy and pale. Her father Hrayr, 42, was very worried for Liana.
press release / Juni 11, 2015
Vanuatu: Rebuilding a nation three months after Cyclone Pam
Three months after Cyclone Pam devastated Vanuatu, World Vision has assisted more than 30,000 people to access food and essential household items like tarpaulins, kitchen sets and hygiene kits. D
press release / Juni 11, 2015
Vanuatu: Rebuilding a nation three months after Cyclone Pam
Three months after Cyclone Pam devastated Vanuatu, World Vision has assisted more than 30,000 people to access food and essential household items like tarpaulins, kitchen sets and hygiene kits.
publication / September 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.