article / Maj 17, 2023
Sudan crisis: “I returned to South Sudan with nothing…”
Home is where our heart is. But where is home? The crisis in Sudan is driving South Sudanese refugees living in the country to return home, only to find themselves lost in troubled borders with no homes to return to and constantly have to live in fear of the unknowns.
publication / Juni 8, 2023
SitRep #3 - Central African Republic (CAR) Response to the Sudan Crisis & Migration Emergency Response
We are delighted to share our Situation Report number 2 on the Central African Republic (CAR) Response to the Sudan Crisis & Migration Emergency Response. In this report, you'll gain valuable insights into the current situation in CAR, including an overview of the situation at the border, in Vakaga, the key figures of refugees and returnees, and World Vision CAR's Response to the Sudan Crisis & Migration Emergency Response.
publication / Maj 31, 2023
SitRep #2 - Central African Republic (CAR) Response to the Sudan Crisis & Migration Emergency Response
Situation Report number 2 on the Central African Republic (CAR) Response to the Sudan Crisis & Migration Emergency Response!
article / Avgust 15, 2023
(South Sudan) Meet Jemima: The humanitarian worker is a storyteller
Becoming a humanitarian storyteller -- Jemima Tumalu, a communications officer at World Vision South Sudan - CORE Group Partners Project, reflects on the power of telling stories about the resilience and strength of women and children in South Sudan, and how these stories can touch hearts and minds to action.
publication / Januar 12, 2023
2022 Annual Report - Sudan
In 2022, World Vision Sudan programmes reached over 1.5 million people providing health and nutrition, food and cash transfers, WASH, faith and development and child protection programmes.
press release / Novembar 29, 2023
Joint statement: Beyond relief assistance, US-funded multi-year emergency projects reinforce the importance of long-term resilience strengthening interventions in South Sudan’s fragile states
Joint press statement of World Vision South Sudan, Norwegian Refugee Council, and Catholic Relief Services about the closeout of three USAID Bureau of Humanitarian Assistance-funded Multi-Year Emergency Food Security Projects in South Sudan
article / Maj 27, 2023
World Vision in South Sudan responds to the influx of refugees and returnees from Sudan
The unrelenting crisis in Sudan has uprooted thousands of children and their families from their homes into forced migration within and out of the country, generating a severe humanitarian crisis across the region.
article / Novembar 20, 2023
Health on the Move: World Vision Sudan is using mobile clinics to provide free health and nutrition services to conflict-affected communities, especially children
Responding to the urgent humanitarian needs arising from this crisis, World Vision has established mobile clinics in Blue Nile, providing essential and free health and nutrition services to host communities and IDPs.
publication / Mart 1, 2023
World Vision South Sudan 2022 Annual Report
In 2022, South Sudan’s fragility continued to exacerbate as the country reeled from the increasing threats and impact of climate change and conflict, resulting to increased hunger, displacements, and outbreaks of diseases. All these affect children and communities in many parts of the country. Highlighted in this report are evidences of impact on how World Vision South Sudan has remained steadfast on its commitment to deliver its promise — improve the lives of 3 million children by 2025 — as it pursued programs and projects focusing on emergency relief, recovery, and resilience.
press release / Juni 13, 2023
Now is the Time to Respond to the Conflict in Sudan
It has been eight weeks since fighting broke out between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Even before this eruption of violence began, millions of children and families in Sudan required humanitarian assistance due to climate shocks, rising food prices, and political unrest. Now the situation is even more dire.