publication / July 30, 2017
World Vision Somalia - Situation Report 11
Key highlights on World Vision's response to the hunger crisis, as of end of July 2017:
publication / July 30, 2017
World Vision Ethiopia - Situation Report 8
Key highlights on World Vision's response to the hunger crisis, as of end of July 2017:
press release / August 7, 2013
Syrian refugee crisis stretching aid effort to its limits say aid agencies
80 per cent of refugees living outside camps in tented settlements or high-cost rented accommodation
publication / August 22, 2014
Pump repair creates a thriving business in Niger
Learning the technical skills necessary to repair hand pumps has helped Bassirou Moudi create a new business while ensuring water continues to fl ow in his community. Read his story.
publication / July 18, 2016
El Nino & Children in Southern Africa - Report Summary
In April 2016, World Vision, PLAN International and UNICEF conducted a study across six countries in Southern Africa to determine specifically how children were suffering amidst the disaster. Specifically, the study sought to:
publication / August 22, 2018
Ethiopia - July 2018 Situation Report
Internally Displaced Persons: Renewed inter-communal violence in Ethiopia’s Oromia and Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples (SNNP) regions has displaced nearly a million people since June 2018.
publication / March 30, 2016
Health and Nutrition Fact Sheet
World Vision Sudan remains a key health Partner in Sudan, working closely with the Ministry of Health, UN agencies mainly the World Health Organisation and UNICEF; and other partners in the health sector to address key health concerns facing the country's most vulnerable populations.
publication / February 25, 2016
World Vision Afghanistan Annual Report 2015
Read what we have done for Afghan families in 2015.
publication / April 20, 2018
Responding to food insecurity in Ethiopia - March 2018
A total of 105,239 people in Ethiopia were reached with World Vision's response to drought, displacement and food insecurity in March 2018. Still, the response is ongoing. World Vision is concerned that: