article / November 28, 2023
Levelling Educational Playing Field for All Children Through Providing School Materials
World Vision Ethiopia North East Regional Programme Hub distributed educational materials such as exercise books and pens worth 13,490 USD (742,348 ETB) to 1,950 underprivileged students from 26 schools in Kombolcha City.
publication / August 7, 2023
Weekend of Prayer & Action Against Hunger Hunger Facts
World Vision Hunger and Famine fact sheet 2023
article / November 23, 2023
In vast green fields, single mothers’ journeys of doing it all on their own
Hanaa is a single mother and is working in an agricultural field left to her by her husband. She has a strong determination to do it all on her own for the sake of her little children. Recently, Hanaa was part of a project to learn about contemporary agricultural practices that helps her produce more efficiently and in greater quantity. She looks forward to plant soon and help her family with the income she gets.
video / Februar 22, 2023
Vidéo: Ne laisser personne derrière pour éviter la famine en RD Congo
Cette vidéo montre comment les gens n'ont pas assez à manger en République démocratique du Congo, comment World Vision et le Programme alimentaire Mondial répondent en distribuant des vivres aux personnes nécessiteuses et comment les besoins sont encore énormes.
press release / November 7, 2022
Immediate global action required to prevent Famine in the Horn of Africa
Joint Alert "Immediate global action required to prevent Famine in the Horn of Africa" signed by World Vision, FEWS, FCA, and 13 others. 5th consecutive season of drought has been set in motion by a poor start to October – December rains.
article / November 26, 2023
Equal opportunities for all: Investing on youth in South Sudan through vocational training
The youth can play key roles in transforming communities in building a better, safer, and more sustainable future in South Sudan.
publication / Februar 28, 2024
Farmer-Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) is Transforming Landscapes: A case study of Somaliland
Farmer-Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) is a low-cost land restoration technique used to combat poverty and hunger amongst subsistence farmers. It can reverse desertification, increase food, water and commodity production, and build resilience to climate extremes. It almost sounds too good to be true, but it is very real. The special ingredients are passing the knowledge to local communities, mobilising the message and transferring the skills in language they can understand, by people they can trust.
article / April 2, 2024
Empowering Pastoralist Communities in Northern Kenya: A Story of Resilience and Transformation in Marsabit County.
Read Empowering Pastoralist Communities in Northern Kenya: A Story of Resilience and Transformation in Marsabit County.
publication / September 6, 2023
Global Hunger Response Phase II Strategic Plan
This is the strategic response plan for the Global Hunger Response's second phase, building on the successes and challenges from our first phase.
publication / April 11, 2022
There is no place for famine in the 21st century
Two years into the pandemic World Vision is witnessing how the deadly interplay between conflict, climate change and COVID-19 has continued to devastate the food security of the most vulnerable people by destroying livelihoods and incomes, driving up food prices, increasing chil