publication / Junho 30, 2020
World Vision Vanuatu TC Harold response
A summary of the cumulative response work that World Vision Vanuatu has done to support the Vanuatu Government since TC Harold struck Vanuatu about 3 months ago.
publication / Abril 18, 2024
Specialized vocational training courses to help displaced Ukrainians find jobs or become entrepreneurs
The Skilling Towards Resilience (STAR) Program will use classroom vocational training modules blended with on-the-job training to be offered to program participants, enhancing their practical skills, and professional internships that leads to standard certification of skills acquired.
article / Dezembro 5, 2023
Emergency Assistance helps households to rebuild their lives following Cyclone Freddy
In central Mozambique, Zambezia province, survivors of Tropical Cyclone Freddy are gradually recovering from the devastation caused by this natural disaster, which hit the country March this year, with support from the government and its partners, including World Vision.
press release / Setembro 11, 2015
Six months after Cyclone Pam: Rebuilding, regrowing and restoring Vanuatu
Six months after Cyclone Pam devastated Vanuatu, World Vision has assisted more than 55,000 people to access food and essential household items like tarpaulins, kitchen sets and hygiene kits.
publication / Novembro 13, 2019
2018 World Vision Vanuatu Annual Review
A review of World Vision's work in Vanuatu.
press release / Janeiro 15, 2024
Children still disproportionately impacted by Middle East Crisis, peace is needed – World Vision
100 days after the beginning of the Middle East Crisis, children and families are still bearing the brunt of the conflict.
article / Março 26, 2024
Finding hope amidst chaos: Ahmed's tale of survival and redemption
Finding Hope Amidst Chaos: Ahmed's Tale of Survival and Redemption
publication / Fevereiro 5, 2019
World Vision Vanuatu 2018 Annual Review
Report outlining World Vision's impact in Vanuatu in 2018.
article / Abril 23, 2024
San and more than 450 children in northern Sierra Leone exercise their power of choice
San, a physically challenged girl, joined over 450 children in Sierra Leone to choose her potential sponsor. World Vision International Sierra Leone organised a special Chosen event in Mongo and Delmayadu. It was not only about sponsorship, but also about "the joy of changing the lives of vulnerable children".