publication / Սեպտեմբեր 19, 2018
Rwanda - August 2018 Situation Report
Refugees in Rwanda: Currently, Rwanda hosts an estimated 174,922 refugees (figures as of 30, October 2017), of these over 54.3% are from Burundi while, slightly over 45.3% are from the DRC and the rest are from other nationalities.Threat of refugee
publication / Նոյեմբեր 16, 2018
Rwanda - October 2018 Situation Report
Refugees in Rwanda: Currently, Rwanda hosts an estimated 174,922 refugees (figures as of 30, October 2017), of these over 54.3% are from Burundi while, slightly over 45.3% are from the Democratic Republic of Congo and the rest are from other nationalities.
publication / Օգոստոս 9, 2017
Technical Analysis of Birth Registration in Rwanda
World Vision Rwanda (WV Rwanda), as a child-focused international NGO, is working to support the protection of children from abuse, neglect, exploitation, and other forms of violence. It is in this regard that WV Rwanda has been engaging different stakeholders to promote birth registration.
article / Մարտ 31, 2022
Digital technology increases community empowerment and programme efficiency in Rwanda
By David Zvipore, Senior Technical Advisor, Global Livelihoods
publication / Ապրիլ 26, 2017
2016 Rwanda Annual Report
This year we started implementing our new strategy (2016-2020) to respond to our strategic objective of impacting the lives of 4,000, 000 children including the most vulnerable.
publication / Հուլիս 30, 2019
Rwanda - June 2019 Situation Report
According to the National Institute of Statistics, food prices in rural areas have remained stable and below the five-year average in nominal prices.
publication / Հուլիս 9, 2019
Rwanda - May 2019 Situation Report
According to the Faminine Early Warning System (FEWSNET), average to above-average rainfall since mid-April has supported crop growth, without causing flooding and landslides, unlike past seasons.
publication / Հուլիս 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 / Մարտ 6, 2019
Rwanda - January 2019 Situation Report
According to the UN, Rwanda hosts an estimated 145,000 refugees as at December 2018. Despite some access to livelihood opportunities, refugees continue to remain almost entirely dependent on humanitarian assistance for food.
article / Փետրվար 14, 2024
EU funded Regreening Africa Awarded UN World Restoration Flagship!
The European Union-funded Regreening Africa initiative – which includes FMNR and of which World Vision is a key implementing partner – has been named as one of seven UN World Restoration Flagships.