publication / Septembar 23, 2023
Joint Statement: Prioritizing school enrolments for Ukraine refugee children in Moldova, Poland and Romania
Many refugee children are at risk of losing another one or more school years if they are not better supported to enroll in the national school system. We are calling for a renewed sense of urgency, and action among host country governments and donors to ensure all refugee children from Ukraine can enroll in and attend school in national systems as soon as possible.
publication / Februar 27, 2024
United in Faith to End Violence Against Children and Gender-based Violence in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH)
World Vision Bosnia and Hercegovina factsheet about ending violence against children and gender-based violence
article / Novembar 7, 2023
Cash for work program opens opportunities for Ukrainian refugees in Moldova
Through World Vision Korea’s support, World Vision’s Ukraine Crisis Response in Moldova continue to assist the families with cash, non-food items and facilitate activities that promote protection and mental health.
publication / Novembar 24, 2023
Scaling Climate Action and Environmental Stewardship in a Fragile World
This publication reflects the combined insights of World Vision U.S. technical teams including Food Security and Livelihoods, WASH, Health, Child Protection and Education, as well as cross-cutting teams such as Humanitarian Emergency Assistance and Gender Equality and Social Inclusion.
article / Novembar 27, 2023
Ukrainian refugees appreciate positive impact of World Vision's project activities in Romania
Nataliia and children arrived in Romania in February 2023 after hiding for a one month in a cellar, two months escaping to western Ukraine, and five months in Bulgaria. Follow her story as she moves on learning at World Vision's language classes in Constanta, Romania.
article / Oktobar 26, 2023
Food vouchers provide freedom of choice to Ukrainian refugees and host families in Moldova
The ongoing project, funded by New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade and World Vision New Zealand, and implemented by partner, HelpAge, helps at-risk Ukrainian refugees and vulnerable households in Moldova to meet their basic needs without resorting to harmful coping mechanisms.