article / نوفمبر 26, 2023
“Let us say ENOUGH to Polio in South Sudan!”
“Let us continue to be a beacon of hope and strength to the communities as we ensure that no child misses their vaccination schedule. Let us say ENOUGH to Polio in South Sudan.”
publication / أبريل 17, 2024
WVI Global Accountability Report 2023
WVI Global Accountability Report 2023
landing page / أغسطس 18, 2023
Global Hunger Crisis Response in Ethiopia, Somalia, South Sudan, Syria and Yemen
article / نوفمبر 26, 2023
Shifting the narrative: Rural women cultivating good for all in South Sudan
Here's a spotlight on the incredible work South Sudanese women are cultivating good for all -- how they are reversing cultural norms that have disadvantaged them, and boldly shifting the narrative from powerless to becoming empowered women capable to transform their future.
article / نوفمبر 26, 2023
Growing #ENOUGH: Kitchen garden, a promising approach to raising healthier, happier children in South Sudan
Small, steady steps make a difference, especially for mothers in Gudele, a suburb of Juba, who are leading the transformation of their community, one kitchen garden at a time.
article / يناير 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 / نوفمبر 26, 2023
Equal opportunities for all: Investing on youth in South Sudan through vocational training
The youth can play key roles in transforming communities in building a better, safer, and more sustainable future in South Sudan.
publication / يناير 19, 2024
East Africa Annual Report 2023
This annual report provides an overview of World Vision’s work in the East Africa Region from October 2022 to September 2023.
article / نوفمبر 26, 2023
Humanitarian perspective (South Sudan): “Saving lives requires safe water. Without water, there is no food; there is no life”
Here’s an opinion piece that brings into sharp focus the importance of safe and clean water in humanitarian response and why taking sustainable and efficient water action is critical in addressing food insecurity, well-being, and protection concerns of the vulnerable people in South Sudan.
article / أكتوبر 12, 2023
Breaking the cycle: Strengthening disaster resilience for communities in South Sudan
13 October is the International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction. Abrham Assefa, World Vision South Sudan food security and livelihoods technical manager, reflects on the importance of recognising, strengthening, and building on the existing resilience and capacities of the vulnerable people for them to become better equipped in preventing, reducing, and recovering from the impacts of disasters and other natural hazards.