press release / Oktober 17, 2023
Ongoing conflict in occupied Palestinian territory and Israel
International Christian humanitarian aid agency, World Vision, is responding to escalating needs in the West Bank as the crisis in occupied Palestine territory (oPt) and Israel continues.
publication / April 21, 2021
World Vision JWG's Education Program's Capacity Statement
World Vision Jerusalem - West Bank - Gaza (JWG) works with the Palestinian Ministry of Education to enhance the literacy of children between the ages of 3-6 through the Learning Roots Program Model.
press release / August 4, 2023
World Vision International Celebrates the Completion of 15 years of Successful Programming for Child Well-being in Jenin
For 15 years, World Vision worked in 27 villages of Jenin to improve the child wellbeing of 40,000 children. Our programmes focused on education, child protection, economic development and health.
publication / September 16, 2021
COVID-19 Vaccination – The Demand Side
A recent World Vision assessment of national vaccine deployment plans (NVDPs) of nine countries facing some of the highest risks from COVID-19 due to their fragile contexts and vulnerable populations (i.e.
publication / August 2, 2023
Overview of World Vision's programmes in Jenin 2008 - 2023
World Vision implemented programmes in Jenin, West Bank, from 2008 to 2023 focusing on education, health and nutrition, child protection and economic development to improve the wellbeing of close to 40,000 children.
publication / Mai 30, 2023
Building a Strong Foundation for Palestinian Children During Their First 1,000+ Days of Life
Early Childhood Development is a key priority of World Vision in the occupied Palestinian territory. Our model, Go Baby Go, enhances knowledge, skills, and resilience-promoting parenting behaviours to aid caregivers in fulfilling their roles as primary educators and protectors during the first 1,000+ days of the life of their baby.
publication / Mai 30, 2023
Preparing Young Palestinian Children to Transition to School
Early Childhood Development is a key priority of World Vision in the occupied Palestinian territory. The Learning Roots project model is a play-based learning approach that fosters the comprehensive development of children aged three to six years. It establishes the groundwork for successful transitions to primary school and lifelong learning.
article / August 31, 2023
RD Congo: L’épargne transforme et change la vie des ménages les plus vulnérables dans l'AP Kenge
Cet article montre comment Cécile, cette femme qui était hier vulnérable, est devenue autonome et indépendante financièrement grace à son adhésion à un groupe d'épargne. World Vision implémente l'approche saving groupe dans l'AP Kenge à travers 50 groupes d'épargne. Des femmes et des hommes voient leur vie transformée grace à cette approche qui leur donne accès à des formations de gestion de leur revenu et leur épargne.
publication / Mai 30, 2023
Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) for Children Affected by Violence in Jenin and Nablus
Constant military operations in the West Bank in 2022 have exposed a substantial number of children from the Jenin and Nablus areas to a high level of violence. To address mental health concerns, World Vision has implemented emergency response programming since September 2022. This Learning Report presents the achievements and learnings from the first phase of this emergency response.
publication / Oktober 28, 2023
National Response to the Crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh | External SitRep#2
National Response to the Crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh | External SitRep#2