publication / April 26, 2024
2023 Annual Report - Ethiopia
This report covers the work and impact of World Vision Ethiopia from 1st October 2022 to 30th September 2023. During this period, our transformative projects reached over 8.5 million people including 6 million children showcasing our impactful efforts in transforming the lives of vulnerable children and communities across Ethiopia.
article / January 29, 2024
Cash assistance is providing timely, and vital, support for displaced Ukrainians
"Many of these people have no place to live, have lost their homes in the occupied territories, and will not be able to return. The cash assistance is great support for the displaced, not only financially, but also psychologically. They will feel that organizations care for and ready to support them."
article / February 20, 2024
Displacement is a terrible experience
While we celebrate World Social Justice Day, I call on everyone to help children stay with their families in the places they choose.
article / January 28, 2024
Displaced and distraught, multiple generations pay the cost of conflict in Sudan
Dr. Mesfin Loha, World Vision South Sudan Country Director, shares his encounter with a Sudanese refugee family while visiting the transit centre for displaced people in Renk county. The centre currently hosts at least 1,000 new arrivals daily.
article / May 8, 2024
A Relentless Struggle in Southern Angola: The South West Angola Emergency Response Project relief amid food insecurity
Carolina is a mother, one of many who, in the context of the emergency, has been working to get around the challenging situation she finds herself in. Aged 42 and with her five children, she lives in the community of Bata-Bata, Humpata municipality in Huíla. In the short rainy season that is recorded in the south, Carolina works on her small plot, and in the dry season, which is most of the seasonal period, she does informal jobs to make ends meet for her children. The short rainy season is not enough for planting to be prosperous, and with the economic crisis worsening in the country, families are seeing episodes of food shortages become increasingly dramatic.
article / May 6, 2024
Empowering Young People in Marsabit: A Story of Hope and Transformation
Young people from pastoral communities are gaining hope and skills through vocational training, breaking free from vulnerabilities to trafficking and displacement. Supported by IOM Kenya, World Vision Kenya, and the Candle of Hope Foundation, the JTIP Project empowers them with practical skills and entrepreneurial spirit, fostering resilience amidst climate change challenges. Join us in building a brighter future for Marsabit County
article / February 28, 2024
Ukrainian mother in Moldova finds life’s purpose in child care and development work
World Vision's Childcare Support Course was organized in collaboration with WeWorld and the Pedagogical College "Alexei Mateevici", accredited by the National Agency for Quality Assurance in Education and Research in Moldova. This project is supported by Aktion Deutschland Hilft.
article / February 21, 2024
Displaced Ukrainian children face a new way of life after fleeing from war and adapting to a new environment
Two years on, millions of displaced Ukrainian children like Victoria, Dmytro and Leviza are still in need of continuing support as they integrate in their new living environment, as they struggle in coping from home schooling and adjust in a new reality. However, their resilience and positivity are helping them rise above these challenges.
article / March 26, 2024
In the midst of the ongoing conflict in DRC, World Vision continues to provide assistance but the need remains great
Learn how World Vision's Response Programme provides essential support to displaced families like Anita's, addressing their immediate needs for food, shelter, and hygiene kits in the face of ongoing crisis and displacement.
article / April 30, 2024
World Vision Kenya Launches National Flood Response
Amidst the devastating floods in Kenya, Mathare North Primary School shelters 200 families, grappling with despair. As of April 29th, the Government of Kenya reports indicate that approximately 150,365 people have been displaced by the ongoing rains, with 169 deaths recorded as floods swept through almost half of Kenya.
World Vision is responding with urgent aid, delivering cash transfers having launched a national flood relief effort to reach over 84,000 affected individuals.