publication / octobre 23, 2019
Rwanda - September 2019 Situation Report
The number of refugees living in Rwanda is still estimated at 149,000, about half of whom are from the DRC and the other half are from Burundi.
article / novembre 25, 2021
World Vision Rwanda wins “USAID Homes and Communities Activity” Grant Award
World Vision Rwanda won the “USAID Homes and Communities Activity” award worth $17,749,484.
publication / septembre 6, 2023
Capacity Statement World Vision Central African Republic
We are pleased to share with you our brochure that showcases World Vision's initiatives in the Central African Republic (CAR) to assist vulnerable children, families, and communities. World Vision is a Christian relief, advocacy, and development organization committed to protecting children and working towards a more just world.
publication / juin 6, 2019
Rwanda - April 2019 Situation Report
According to the United Nations, Rwanda hosts approximately 150,000 refugees as at March 2019. Conflict and food insecurity in the neighbouring countries continue to drive populations of refugees and asylum seekers into Rwanda.
publication / octobre 18, 2018
World Vision Rwanda Factsheet
This factsheet provides an overview of the work that World Vision Rwanda carries out through development projects in health and nutrition, education and life skills, water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH), resilience and livelihoods and advocacy and child protection in 27 Area Programmes in 24 Dis
publication / février 28, 2024
Go Baby Go Caregiver Programme for Early Childhood Development (0-6) Brief
Go Baby Go Brief CAREGIVER PROGRAMME FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT (0-6) Empowering Caregivers, Enriching Childhood
publication / septembre 30, 2019
Rwanda - August 2019 Situation Report
The Government of Rwanda, African Union and UNHCR signed an MOU for Rwanda to host refugees from Libya; targeting immigrants who were fleeing to Europe.
World Vision Rwanda was tasked to lead WASH in Gashora refugee reception centre.
publication / juillet 19, 2023
Manifesto of African girls at the Women Deliver Conference for the empowerment of girls and the elimination of violence against children
This document is a manifesto from girls from Mozambique, Rwanda, Uganda, DRC and Niger representing children from across Africa at the Women Deliver 2023 conference being held in Kigali from 17-20 July 2023. Supported by World Vision, they were honoured to make their voices heard before, during and after the Women Deliver 2023 conference, the world's largest gathering to advance equality between men and women. Through this manifesto, they began by expressing their delight that leaders from government, civil society, UN agencies, donors and faith leaders were present in Kigali to listen to them and catalyse a global movement in the way the world treats children. Together, a union is being created to empower girls and end violence against children.
Through this document, girls who are agents of change want to take collective action and hold leaders accountable. They are calling for an end to violence against girls, including harmful practices such as child marriage and female genital mutilation, the exploitation of child labour, sexual violence and the association of children with armed groups and forces.
publication / avril 23, 2018
2017 Rwanda Annual Report
This report provides an overview of the work of World Vision Rwanda from October 2016 to September 2017.
© World Vision Rwanda 2017 | All photos courtesy of World Vision
publication / janvier 24, 2020
Rwanda - December 2019 Situation Report
Rwanda hosts 149,546 refugees as of 31 October 2019. 51% of the refugees are from Burundi while 49% are from the DRC.