article / September 16, 2024
How integrating support systems heal displaced women in Ukraine from the wounds of war
After enduring months of devastation in war-torn Kharkiv, Nataliia and her 18-year-old daughter Dasha fled to escape the haunting nightmares and escalating mental health issues. Now, in a World Vision-supported social apartment known as the Halfway House, they start from scratch. With access to safe shelter, essential support, and holistic psychological, social, and legal services, Nataliia and Dasha are beginning to rebuild their lives.
article / August 11, 2024
Naima’s need for financial support to sustain a life for her children
Story of Need: Naima, 56, is the mother of four children and lives in the heart of Tooz. Three of Naima’s children are suffering from disabilities and need ongoing treatment.
article / September 19, 2024
Emergency Response Restores Hope for a Vulnerable Family: How the Mohlomi Family Rebuilt After the Fire Incident
Discover how swift emergency response and community support helped the Mohlomi family rebuild their lives after a devastating fire in Ha Rafolatsane.
publication / July 1, 2024
World Vision Iraq Impact Report FY23
World Vision Iraq over the past year, have reached 59,168 people and 45,241 children with a variety of interventions enabling child protection, livelihoods, climate resilience, improved Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) access, mental health, and education. We have also integrated cross-cutting themes into our programming, such as women's empowerment, social inclusion, and social cohesion. We remain committed to the principle of accountability for the most affected populations as we seek to support them in improving their lives.
publication / August 16, 2024
One-Pager Update; Three years after the adminstration change
This one-page update summarizes the challenges and natural disasters faced by Afghanistan, as well as the needs resulting from these issues. It also outlines the support provided by WV Afghanistan over the past three years.
press release / September 4, 2024
Millions of Ukrainian children face attacks and mounting challenges as school year opens
World Vision’s humanitarian response in Ukraine has assisted over 1.9 million people impacted by the war in Ukraine, and has been working with local partners organizing initiatives that support children’s education, psychosocial support and mental health through 16 child-friendly spaces, with four more opening soon.
publication / September 20, 2024
Sustainable Agri-food Systems Discussion Paper
Sustainable Agri-food Systems Discussion Paper
video / September 18, 2024
9-year-old Patience’s Poem as El Niño Drought Threatens Her Dream of becoming a Nurse
9-year-old Patience presents a poem about her dreams, which are threatened by the rising hunger levels caused by the El Nino drought in Zambia. The drought has affected about 9 million people, including over 4 million children.