press release / September 5, 2024
New report reveals children of migrants bear the brunt of climate change-related migration in Southeast Asia
Press release by World Vision, highlighting the findings by new co-produced report with the Stokholm Enviornmental Institute that looks at Climate change and other socio-economic factors that are driving migration in Southeast Asia, impacting vulnerable communities and reshaping family dynamics.
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.
press release / September 11, 2024
World Vision phases out 4 Area Programmes
For the past 15 years, World Vision’s Area Programmes (APs) empowered 103 villages from 15 communes of the four districts, by fostering local ownership and sustainability. A participatory approach involving community members in planning, implementing, and evaluating projects ensured that the initiatives were tailored to the community’s specific needs and priorities. During that period, 24,073 most vulnerable children and their families received the tools to overcome poverty, through projects addressing malnutrition, limited health and sanitation access, improving education, empowering youth, and protecting children from abuse and exploitation.
article / July 31, 2024
Thanks to support from World Vision, Geordy Regains the Strength to Walk and Overcomes malnutrition
This article tells Geordy's story, a poignant testimony to the positive impact of World Vision's interventions and the importance of projects to combat malnutrition. As the ‘Enough’ campaign prepares to be launched, it is clear that sustained and coordinated efforts can transform lives and build a healthier future for all children.
publication / August 8, 2024
Lost and Alone- Addressing the Crisis of Unaccompanied and Separated Children in Post-Earthquakes Northwest Syria and Southern Türkiye
This report presents the findings from a unique piece of research conducted by World Vision Syria Response in Northwest Syria (NWS) and Southern Türkiye. It is the first of its kind to specifically explore how the February 2023 earthquakes in the region have impacted unaccompanied and separated children (UASC) and who were separated from their families during the disasters. The study brings together the diverse perspectives and experiences of caregivers, community members and most importantly, Syrian UASC in some of the worst earthquakes-affected areas. The report underlines the critical role of community-based alternative care systems in caring for unaccompanied and separated children and emphasises the severe gaps in existing services for children without parental care. Finally, it calls for increased prioritisation of Syrian unaccompanied and separated children in both NWS and Southern Türkiye in the overall humanitarian response to the Syrian conflict.
publication / September 4, 2024
July 2024 Accomplishment: Over 1.9 million people reached
People reached as of July 2024
article / July 31, 2024
Grace au Soutien de World Vision, Geordy Retrouve la Force de Marcher et Vainc la Malnutrition
Cet article parle de l'histoire de Geordy qui est un témoignage poignant de l'impact positif des interventions de World Vision et de l'importance des projets de lutte contre la malnutrition. Alors que la campagne "Enough" se prépare à être lancée, il est clair que des efforts soutenus et coordonnés peuvent transformer des vies et bâtir un avenir plus sain pour tous les enfants.
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.
publication / September 4, 2024
Better Food, Better Health Project, WV Timor-Leste
World Vision (WV)’s Better Food, Better Health (BFBH) project was a nutrition-sensitive agriculture project aiming to improve nutrition for 31,806 direct beneficiaries in Timor-Leste.