article / August 5, 2020
Rita finds calm after the storm
When pregnant Rita heard Tropical Cyclone Harold was on its way, she sought protection for herself and her unborn child in an evacuation centre.
publication / May 31, 2022
Empowered Women Empowered Children: Iraq
Empowered Women Empowered Children: Iraq
publication / October 4, 2022
Global Hunger Response Update - 4 October 2022
This is the third situation report released by the Global Hunger Response (GHR) and our second 'monthly' sitrep, which highlights our key concerns and ongoing impact.
article / August 5, 2020
Relief items help Riel’s family rebuild
The sheer force and intense sound of a cyclone is frightening for everyone, but for the youngest members of society, it can be truly terrifying.
article / August 5, 2020
World Vision support helps Elcy get back on her feet
Eighty-two-year-old Elcy, who lives on a small island off Santo, Vanuatu, was taken to an evacuation shelter for protection against the 200 kilometre an hour winds generated by Tropical Cyclone Harold.
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 27, 2023
World Vision International Rwanda Annual Report 2022
World Vision Rwanda Annual Report 2022
publication / March 10, 2021
Agile in adversity: How COVID-19 changed the way World Vision works
While much of the world was shutting down, World Vision stayed open, alongside other frontline responders, to ensure the most vulnerable children, families, and communities were served.
publication / April 22, 2021
World Vision Syria Response's Situation Report (Q1 2021)
Within the first three months of 2021, World Vision Syria Response has reached 845,607 people including 433,555 children in Jordan, Syria and Turkey.
article / August 5, 2020
Jenny’s smile steadies the family
When Tropical Cyclone Harold struck Santo, Vanuatu on 6 April 2020, Jenny, aged 26, who has an intellectual disability, did not really understand what was going on.