publication / November 28, 2023
Context Monitoring: Three case studies
These context monitoring case studies show how World Vision teams in South Sudan, Zambia and DRC have documented and strategically used insights from local context monitoring to make big decisions on operations and strategy.
article / August 22, 2023
Enid Ocaya: Bringing leadership lessons from refugee response in Uganda and South Sudan to the Ukraine crisis
I joined World Vision Uganda in 2012 as a Disaster Risk Reduction Manager with Humanitarian Emergency Affairs (HEA) duties. Uganda was coming out of a war of 20 years waged by the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) in Northern Uganda and that part of the country was ready for recovery programming.
article / Juli 18, 2023
Empowered Agnes: No limits for a woman living without sight in South Sudan
Losing eyesight is not a deterrent to living a life full of possibilities. Here is the story of Agnes, a young woman who relentlessly pursues her dream of becoming a businesswoman and a stable provider for her family in spite of being vision-impaired.
article / Mai 22, 2023
Playing the big catch-up: South Sudan kicks off national measles campaign
Vaccinations save lives. This message was highlighted in last month’s celebration of the African Vaccination Week, marking the rollout of South Sudan’s national integrated measles follow-up campaign.
article / März 8, 2023
Her story: Becoming a humanitarian in South Sudan
WV South Sudan nutrition staff reflects on the pains and joys of being a woman and a frontliner at World Vision’s emergency responses as she supports women and children recovering from starvation and poor health. #IWD2023 #EmbraceEquity
press release / März 8, 2024
World Vision says reports of Gazan children starving to death is ‘of grave concern’
International aid agency World Vision is deeply concerned by the increasing reports of children dying from starvation in the Gaza Strip even after the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC), an independent and apolitical mechanism, warned of the increasing risk of famine in December 2023.
article / Juni 19, 2023
World Refugee Day 2023: A call for a bold, visible hope for refugees especially those in South Sudan
20 June is World Refugee Day. Mesfin Loha, Country Director of World Vision in South Sudan, shares what this day meant for displaced people all over the world, especially in South Sudan and Sudan, and why they should be remembered. Mesfin urges governments and decision-makers to give refugees and internally displaced people hope away from home.
press release / Mai 11, 2024
World Vision warns that the escalation of the conflict in Gaza will have long-term impacts on children’s physical and mental health and well-being
World Vision is deeply concerned about the reports of intensifying military operations in Rafah, which is likely to trigger a humanitarian catastrophe in this ‘city of children’, who will be disproportionally impacted.
publication / Mai 3, 2022
South Sudan's Hunger Crisis: The impact on children in armed conflict
When we write 19,000 children, the number can appear as faceless bodies, souls without a past, victims of a tragedy, and casualties of violence. However, they are much more than that.
article / Mai 4, 2023
South Sudan’s dry season vegetable production: A booster against malnutrition
In South Sudan’s Northern Bahr el Ghazal state, communities are able to grow crops even in the dry season, thanks to the dry season vegetable production, a project of World Visio funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development of BMZ.