publication / July 24, 2019
Situation update, Bangladesh flood Response 2019
World Vision Bangladesh is currently present in 3 districts (Bandarban, Jamalpur & Gibandha) via sponsorship and grant projects work; and have started floods prepositioning internally and externally since early July 2019.
publication / September 6, 2021
Empowering women in south west Bangladesh through Entrepreneurial Literacy: Stories of success and Inspiration from Nobo Jatra
Although Bangladesh has experienced a steady decline in absolute poverty rates, it is still struggling to reduce the number of people living in extreme poverty .
publication / February 28, 2024
Measuring Evidence of Quality Achieved (MEQA)
Measuring Evidence of Quality Achieved (MEQA) Education World Vision
publication / September 6, 2021
World Breastfeeding Week 2018: Helping families to improve nutrition in south west Bangladesh
Rabeya Begum carefully listens during a courtyard nutrition session in the remote sub district of Dacope in south west Bangladesh.
article / October 11, 2021
Empowering youth towards economic resilience in southwest Bangladesh
Life can be difficult for youth like Feroj and his friends in southwest Bangladesh.
publication / September 29, 2023
PD Hearth Training of Facilitators Manual
World Vision Positive Deviance Hearth Training of Facilitators Manual
publication / April 12, 2023
YEP Newsletter July- September 2022
This newsletter details YEP's progress and achievements between July 2022 and September 2022
publication / June 13, 2011
World Vision Bangladesh Annual Report 2010
FY 2010 was a year of change for World Vision Bangladesh as the organization rolled out its new Country Strategy (2009-2013) along with several new initiatives to address national and global issues such as climate change, environmental protection and disaster reduction.
publication / July 9, 2020
Covid19: Rapid Impact Assessment Report Bangladesh
Bangladesh is facing an unprecedented crisis as COVID-19 infections and deaths continue to rise exponentially. The pandemic has crippled the economy after the lock-down and has thrown millions of its population into poverty and food insecurity, further amplifying the existing inequalities for the most vulnerable children and adolescents.
article / May 18, 2022
Child Labour: 11-year-old Nuri forced to break bricks in Bangladesh
Eleven-year-old child labourer Nuri* is by the roadside in Bangladesh, sweaty and exhausted from hammering for hours under the burning sun, lost in the haze and noise of bricks breaking.