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As of April 2025, over 2.2 million people affected by the Ukraine crisis across Ukraine, Moldova, Romania, and Georgia have been reached through World Vision support — providing food, cash, protection, education, livelihoods, and mental health care. Nearly half of them are children.
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World Vision Cambodia Country Capacity Factsheet
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48 Days Student Farmers: Cultivating Food Security and Youth Leadership in Bangladesh
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article / June 3, 2025
Beyond violence and forced displacement: Rebuilding futures through education in the north of the West Bank
Due to violence, restrictions on movements and forced displacement, Palestinian children are facing an education crisis. With support from the European Union, World Vision is responding. In February, the organization launched catch-up classes that have already reached approximately 3,000 children, including children displaced by violence in the north of the West Bank.
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Empowering the Poorest with Dignity: How Conditional Cash Transfers Are Revolutionising the Ultra Poor Graduation Model in Bangladesh
Across Bangladesh’s poverty pockets, a quiet transformation is underway led not by handouts, but by empowerment. At the heart of this change lies World Vision Bangladesh’s innovative use of Conditional Cash Transfers (CCTs) within its Ultra Poor Graduation (UPG) programme—a bold shift away from traditional asset transfers towards a community-driven, dignity-affirming model of livelihood development.