press release / avril 11, 2024
Conflict and Hunger in Sudan: an NGO call to action
Joint NGO statement on the growing crisis of conflict and Hunger in Sudan
article / avril 12, 2024
World Vision signs Agreement of Cooperation with the Moldova Ministry of Internal Affairs
The Cooperation Agreement was signed by Minister Adrian Efros and Ukraine Crisis Response Moldova Operations Director Youssef Mhanna, and will pursue joint humanitarian efforts between the Moldova Ministry of Internal Affairs and World Vision.
publication / avril 17, 2024
WVI Global Accountability Report 2023
WVI Global Accountability Report 2023
press release / février 10, 2023
World Vision warns of spiralling health crisis and spread of disease in Syria following earthquakes
World Vision warns of spiralling health crisis and spread of disease in Syria following earthquakes
video / avril 3, 2024
DR Congo: World Vision responds to the growing needs of IDPs exacerbated by the humanitarian crisis in Eastern
This video is a compilation of testimonies from internally displaced people in the Kashaka camp in eastern DRC. These internally displaced people (IDPs) talk about their lives since they left their villages to flee the war, the difficulties they have encountered and how they are facing new difficulties in the camps where they live. Life has become very difficult and humanitarian aid is unable to meet their needs, which have increased as a result of the escalating violence. World Vision continues to respond with the support of partners, but at the same time is calling for more resources.
press release / avril 19, 2024
Millions more children at risk from escalating conflict in the Middle East
Children across the Middle East are facing the pain of hunger, separation for families, injury and death
publication / janvier 10, 2024
World Vision Zimbabwe 2023 Impact Report
In 2023, World Vision Zimbabwe managed to reach out to 902,645 children, among them 469,375 girls and 433,270 boys.
article / mars 8, 2024
Tanganyika: Saving for the transformation of families affected by interethnic conflict
This article shows the impact of the ADH project, which incorporated the Saving For Transformation approach in Tanganyika. After years of conflict that affected them and forced them to flee, they have now returned to their villages and are becoming self-sufficient thanks to the savings and loans they receive from their savings groups. Their living conditions are changing thanks to the support of World Vision, which trains them and gives them the means they need to prosper.