publication / March 4, 2026
Lebanon Response Sitrep 2026 #1
The current escalation follows prolonged instability and military activity despite the 27 November 2024 cessation of hostilities. Since the ceasefire came into effect, more than 10,000 air and ground violations have been recorded, resulting in at least 335 people killed and 973 injured as of 5 January 2026. Reported incidents have included airspace incursions, cross-border fire, and military activity in Baalbek, Hermel, and southern areas, alongside the continued presence of foreign military forces in five border villages. Prior to the renewed escalation in March 2026, an estimated 62,000 to 90,000 people remained internally displaced from earlier conflicts, underscoring the protracted nature of the crisis and the heightened humanitarian vulnerability across affected regions.
Over the weekend, regional tensions escalated following developments involving the United States and Iran, with hostilities expanding into the country to the south of Lebanon and Lebanon on 2nd of March. Airstrikes were reported across multiple areas, including the southern suburbs of Beirut, Bekaa, Baalbek-Hermel, and South Lebanon. According to Disaster Risk Management (DRM) Unit sources, an estimated more than 81,791 internally displaced persons (IDPs) including 9,000 children, have been recorded thus far, primarily in Beirut & Mount Lebanon (BML), Bekaa, Baalbek, and southern governorates. So far, over 60 people have been reported killed and at least 154 injured, with figures continuing to evolve. Warnings have been issued to evacuate over 200 towns across Lebanon, contributing to significant population movement from border areas and high-risk locations, while shelter data remains fluid due to continued secondary displacement and movement between collective sites.
publication / January 28, 2026
UCR December 2025 Update: over 2.3M People Reached
The latest Ukraine Crisis Response factsheet has revealed that World Vision has reached 2,312,461 people through its programmes and initiatives.
publication / March 5, 2026
Situation Report: Displacement Caused by Cambodia –Thailand Border Conflict - March 4th, 2026
Situation Report 24: Displacement Caused by Cambodia –Thailand Border Conflict
publication / December 11, 2025
Outcomes Report: 2nd School Meals Coalition
Key outcomes from the 2nd School Meals Coalition Summit: new commitments, evidence launches, financing, and World Vision’s global advocacy leadership.
publication / January 2, 2026
Situation Report: Displacement Caused by Cambodia –Thailand Border Conflict - January 2nd, 2026
Situation Report 20: Displacement Caused by Cambodia –Thailand Border Conflict - January 2nd, 2026
publication / December 27, 2025
Situation Report: Displacement Caused by Cambodia –Thailand Border Conflict - December 26th, 2025
Situation Report #19: Displacement Caused by Cambodia –Thailand Border Conflict - December 26th, 2025
publication / December 16, 2025
Situation Report: Displacement Caused by Cambodia –Thailand Border Conflict - December 15th, 2025
Situation Report: Displacement Caused by Cambodia –Thailand Border Conflict - December 15th, 2025
publication / December 20, 2025
Situation Report: Displacement Caused by Cambodia –Thailand Border Conflict - December 19th, 2025
Situation Report: Displacement Caused by Cambodia –Thailand Border Conflict - December 19th, 2025
publication / February 12, 2026
Surviving the Freezing Cold Under Fire: How Winter Disrupts Education and Mental Health Support for Ukrainian Children
As winter hardship intensifies in Ukraine, 100% of surveyed families report extreme conditions where a lack of heat, electricity, and education is pushing children to a breaking point. This briefing outlines the urgent need for flexible funding and support to protect families from a cumulative humanitarian crisis.
publication / January 20, 2026
World Vision Syria Response Annual Report FY25
In 2025, WV Syria Response reached 4.22M people despite crisis, expanding access, meeting communities, and reaffirming its mission to help children thrive.