publication / Oktober 3, 2022
World Vision Georgia Annual Review 2020
The report presents World Vision priority areas and impact reached through its programs in Georgia.
publication / Oktober 15, 2019
Annual Review, 2018
World Vision Armenia Annual Review sums up the organization's main achievements during 2018 with vivid narrative and financial highlights.
publication / Mai 23, 2019
WASH Annual Review: 2017
This annual review provides a summary of World Vision's WASH programming during the 2017 fiscal year (October 2016-September 2017).
publication / Juli 8, 2020
WASH Annual Review: 2019
The 2019 Fiscal Year (October 2018-September 2019) was a year of continued progress, impact and learning for World Vision’s Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) Programme.
press release / November 16, 2023
Joint statement from the Action Review Panel (ARP) on Child Wasting ahead of the Global Food Security Summit in London
A joint statement is issued by Action Review Panel (ARP) Co-chairs: Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) on child wasting ahead of the global food security summit in Lodon.
publication / März 16, 2022
WASH Annual Review: 2021
In 2021 we reached 3 million people with clean water, 2.3 million people with improved sanitation, and 3.5 million people with handwashing facilities. Of all water points installed in 2021, 97% were taps which provide improved accessibility and quality over handpumps.
page / Mai 23, 2019
WASH Annual Reviews
Below are the most recent annual reviews for the global WASH team. They summarise the investment, impact and learning from WASH global programmes.
publication / Oktober 25, 2016
Annual Community Review and Planning
Guidance for National Offices for planning and implementing the AP Annual Community Review and Planning process. This is a central element in the LEAP 3 annual monitoring cycle, and is a very effective approach for strengthening ownership and accountability.
publication / Januar 8, 2024
Projecting the impact of prolonged food insecurity and education interruption on economic growth in Lebanon.
Lebanon grapples with multiple crises, including ongoing disruptions in education and
worsening food insecurity. The World Food Programme estimates that around 1.05 million
people are severely food insecure, while 700,000 children face disrupted schooling. To
gain a better understanding of the pressing economic implications of these
interconnected crises, World Vision Lebanon (WVL) commissioned Qualisus Consulting
to conduct research study aiming to shed light on the potential future burdens the nation
may bear