publication / March 19, 2024
World Vision Senegal Annual Report 2023
This Report presents the main achievements for the 2023 financial year. Key activities were carried out in the sectors of child protection, education, health and Women Empowerment in rural areas in Senegal.
publication / April 10, 2024
Positive Youth Development Brief
Positive Youth Development Brief World Vision
publication / March 19, 2024
Rapport Annuel 2023 de World Vision Sénégal
Le Rapport 2023 de World Vision Sénégal présente les principales réalisations dans différents secteurs tels que la Protection de l'Enfant, l'Education, la Santé, et l'Autonomisation des femmes en milieu rural.
publication / March 27, 2024
February 2024 Fact Sheet: 1,692,482 people reached
Out of over 1.6 million people reached, at least 33 percent are children.
publication / April 2, 2024
World Vision Afghanistan Annual Report - FY23
World Vision Afghanistan annual report that covers the period from October 2022 to September 2023.
article / January 16, 2024
El Niño-Induced Floods Wreak Havoc in Kenya, leaving thousands in need of Humanitarian Assistance
Relentless rains caused havoc in Kenya, submerging homes, displacing families, and causing widespread destruction calling for urgent humanitarian aid and support as communities grapple with the aftermath.
opinion / March 19, 2024
El trato justo a las trabajadoras empieza por nosotros
Cristina, una de las especialistas en cuestiones de género de World Vision en la región de América Latina y el Caribe, analiza los pasos necesarios para que las mujeres reciban un trato justo en el lugar de trabajo.
article / October 9, 2023
After a historic drought, Somalia now braces for El Niño rains: At least a million people at high risk of flooding
After a brutal and historic drought in 2022, Somalia now braces for the El Niño rains. Forecasts warn that the El Niño rains, expected to start in October and last until October would trigger severe flooding in southern and central Somalia.
On Thursday of last week, Baidoa, the capital city of South West State, south central Somalia was the epicentre of heavy rains that lasted at least 12 hours. The rains that started the evening of Wednesday continued through the night into Thursday morning, causing flash floods in the aftermath, with significant damage to infrastructure.