article / April 3, 2023
Ukrainian refugees grateful of people’s generosity keeping them hopeful and alive
Olena is one of the 4,700 Ukrainian being assisted by Private Non-Sponsorship (PNS) Project of World Vision Singapore. Families received bedsheet, hygiene kits, clothes for those with babies, pillow, mattress, pillowcases, first aid kit, USB power hub, and power bank.
opinion / April 21, 2023
Inculcating a Culture of Innovation in the Development Sector
On World Creativity and Innovation Day, Dan Mtonga says that given AI and other technologies, business as usual is not sustainable for humanitarian agencies.
publication / August 30, 2023
Note de plaidoyer des ONG internationales et nationales du Niger - sanctions et exemptions humanitaires
Comment garantir l’accès des populations nigériennes vulnérables aux services sociaux de base et à l’assistance humanitaire dans le contexte politique post-26 juillet 2023 ?
publication / Juni 15, 2023
2022 WORLD VISION TIMOR-LESTE IMPACT REPORT
Our mission is Labarik saudável ba komunidade forte - Healthy children for strong communities.
article / April 11, 2006
Quake families in mass return to devastation
There was no celebration to mark the return of Qazi-ur Rahman and his family to the village of Dandar, high above the Saraash Valley, North West Frontier Province.
article / März 26, 2021
Cox's Bazar fire: Thousands of Rohingya refugees are without shelter or food
Not too long ago, Camp 9 of Rohingya refugees in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, was full of makeshift shelters, full of lives, full of temporary infrastructures - a densely populated place
publication / Mai 4, 2022
2021 Annual Report - Sierra Leone
This report provides an overview of the impact of World Vision's work in Sierra Leone from October 2020 to September 20
publication / März 19, 2023
World Vision Afghanistan Annual Report: FY22
This Annual Report provides the impact of WV Afghanistan between October 2021 and September 2022.
During this period:
• 1,369,562 people, including 669,694 children, were reached;
• Over 90% decrease in the number of food insecure families adopting negative coping strategies, including sending their children to work, in our targeted areas;
• Access to clean drinking water increased from 24.5% to 59% for targeted households;
• More than 80% of children with acute malnutrition in our targeted areas became well-nourished;
• Girls' registration in Community-Based Education (CBE) classes increased from 5,833 to over 11,162; and
• 13 child early forced marriage cases were resolved by the trained faith leaders.
publication / März 29, 2022
World Vision Solomon Islands Financial Year 2021 (FY21) Annual Report
2021 was a year of both challenges and opportunities for World Vision and its partners, with the impacts of COVID-19 continuing to be felt throughout the year. World Vision's Pacific Aftershocks Report gave us an insight into the struggle for many Solomon Islands and our nearest neighbours.