publication / mai 30, 2022
Ukraine Crisis Response SitRep#8- May 18 2022
There are now more than 14 million Ukrainian people who are displaced from their homes by ongoing conflict in the region. This is marked by over 3000 civilian casualties reported in the three months since the start of the crisis, including men, women, and children.
publication / juin 2, 2022
Rapport Annuel 2021 - Sénégal
Nous sommes extrêmement ravis de vous présenter le rapport annuel de World Vision Sénégal pour l'année 2021 - qui démontre notre contribution au bien-être des enfants et des communautés au Sénégal malgré la pandémie de la COVID-19, qui a été u
press release / mars 15, 2023
Humanitarian needs in Syria still soaring, after earthquakes and 12 years of war – World Vision
Humanitarian needs in Syria still soaring, after earthquakes and 12 years
of war – World Vision
article / juillet 19, 2023
"Do No Harm" approach : Peacebuilding by Understanding of the Context
A Do No Harm training course for faith leaders is being used by World Vision to help them build peace in their communities.
publication / juin 14, 2023
Invisible and Forgotten: Displaced children hungrier and at more risk than ever
The number of child refugees has more than doubled since 2005; on top of their increased vulnerability, they are facing hunger and malnourishment as well as complex situations that put their safety at risk. Many forcibly displaced children live in areas often overlooked by the international community and aid resources due to global priorities. Girls and boys are not responsible for conflicts, climate change, or responses to global pandemics, nor do they bear any responsibility for food supply shortages or hyperinflation, yet these issues continue to disproportionately affect their well-being and jeopardise their access to the education critical to helping pull them out of the vicious cycle of poverty and hunger.
publication / juin 2, 2022
In Numbers: Our 2021 Impact in Senegal
Since 1984, World Vision has worked in Senegal taking a stand against the despair of vulnerable children, advocating for their well-being, and being a voice for the voiceless and a partner to poor
publication / février 29, 2024
Price Shocks: Economic gains masking a growing hunger and malnutrition crisis
World Vision's annual price survey analyses global food prices over the past three years. This Price Shocks report is a continuation of our 2021 and 2022 studies with findings showing a slight dip in the highest costs of living for some while others remain at previously marked crisis levels. This year's findings continue to underscore the uneven recovery from the socioeconomic shocks from COVID-19, inflation, and extreme weather and indicates a disparity of food prices, both in the current cost of the basket of 10 common food items and in the year-on-year comparisons. We provide insight into the year-on-year changes and share recommendations on mitigation for various audiences.
publication / août 10, 2021
2020 Annual Report - Niger
The year 2020 was a special year because it was marked not only by the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic, which had a significant socio-economic impact, but also by security crises and the increase of attacks, particularly on the border strip with Nigeria, Tahoua North and the Mali-Niger-Burkina Fa