publication / August 19, 2024
Unprecedented: The crisis for children and families in Sudan
Report by World Vision highlighting the Unprecedented hunger, mental health tragedy, and gender-based violence children and families in Sudan are currently facing
article / September 17, 2024
Healing and thriving: Thousands of children take part in World Vision's Summer Camps
Over the summer, Wolrd Vision organized 73 summer camps attended by 9,400 children in the whole West Bank. The camps allowed them to have fun in safe places, forget their worries and enjoy moment of innocence. they also received mental health and psychosocial support to help them deal with stress, anxiety and trauma in these difficult times.
publication / September 4, 2024
Kakuma CVA End of Project Evaluation Report
This evaluation report highlights how CVA can be adapted for fragile contexts, where the word Citizen is broadened to include communities that receive government services.
press release / August 19, 2024
Hunger and Sexual Violence at unprecedented levels in Sudan according to World Vision Report
Hunger and Sexual Violence in Sudan: Unprecedented Crisis Revealed by World Vision Report. Conflict-induced displacement, acute food insecurity, and mental health risks affecting millions.
press release / August 2, 2024
World Vision warns of rising death toll as famine-like conditions confirmed in Sudan
Press release highlighting the desperate situation in Sudan, where famine-like conditions are causing death and putting the lives of vulnerable children at risk.
article / August 9, 2024
Psychosocial & Financial Support brings much needed respite in the lives of the refugees
Akor, a South Sudanese refugee in East Darfur, endures trauma after losing her husband to violence. World Vision helps her rebuild through psychosocial support.
article / June 19, 2024
Home is where our heart is: Standing in solidarity with the displaced people – refugees, returnees, and internally displaced
June 20 is World Refugee Day. In recent years, the number of displaced people in many parts of the world has starkly increased. Here in South Sudan, it is no different, which was made even worse by the ongoing war in Sudan. To date, South Sudan hosts over 300,000 refugees and at least 2 million internally displaced people. Outside the country, there are over 2 million South Sudanese refugees who are taking refuge in neighboring countries.