publication / April 2, 2024
World Vision Afghanistan Annual Report - FY23
World Vision Afghanistan annual report that covers the period from October 2022 to September 2023.
publication / March 11, 2024
World Vision Kenya Annual Report 2023
This Report covers the work and impact of World Vision Kenya from October 1st, 2022 to September 30th, 2023. In the period, our transformative projects reached over three million people (1,934,341 children & 1,495, 512 adults) showcasing our impactful efforts in transforming the lives of vulnerable children and communities across Kenya.
publication / January 25, 2024
Women Empowered for Leadership and Development
This document presents a promising practice on integrating Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) to empower women and advance their socio-economic and political leadership in Sierra Leone.
publication / November 2, 2023
Engaging citizens to improve service delivery through social accountability
The project aims to improve the performance of public service providers through improved transparency, strengthened citizen engagement and responsive action.
publication / November 8, 2023
Growing Up in the Climate Crisis: Iraq Country Report
The impact of climate change on children and young people in Ninewa governorate, Iraq
publication / March 30, 2020
Asia Pacific COVID-19 Emergency Response Update March 30, 2020
World Vision is responding, and its Global Health Emergency Response to the most vulnerable people is centered on 17 countries, seven of which are in Asia-Pacific, through a multi-sectoral approach.
publication / October 23, 2019
Tanzania - September 2019 Situation Report
Refugees in the country: According to the UN Refugee Agency(UNHCR), there are an estimated 278,767 refugees and asylum seekers in Tanzania as of 30 September 2019.
article / May 30, 2023
The floods in Kalehe have taken children's lives and affected the education of surviving children
This article focuses on the loss of life of pupils in some schools after the floods in Kalehe. Some schools have seen their numbers reduced significantly because of the children who died, others are displaced and others are still affected by the death of their parents and are unable to return to school. With this article, World Vision wants to highlight the need to redirect humanitarian aid by taking into account the mental health of the children affected by the floods.