video / September 18, 2024
9-year-old Patience’s Poem as El Niño Drought Threatens Her Dream of becoming a Nurse
9-year-old Patience presents a poem about her dreams, which are threatened by the rising hunger levels caused by the El Nino drought in Zambia. The drought has affected about 9 million people, including over 4 million children.
article / September 18, 2024
Surviving El Niño: A Tale of Resilience and Hardship
66-year-old Lessy sits quietly at the corner of her house, tears streaming down her face as she wonders where her next meal will come from. The sun beats down relentlessly, and her youngest grandchild, 15-month-old Twaambo, cries in hunger—his last meal was a day, at noon.
publication / September 10, 2024
Haiti Earthquake Emergency Response Final Report
World Vision Haiti's earthquake response provided WASH, food, shelter, health, and child protection support to over 155,000 vulnerable individuals.
article / September 9, 2024
El Nino Hits 31,000 Families in Central Mozambique
This article talks about how drought, caused by El Nino, is affecting more than 30,000 families in central Mozambique
publication / September 18, 2024
Capacity Statement: Humanitarian and Emergency Affairs 2024
World Vision Zambia, through the Humanitarian and Emergency Affairs (HEA) department, works with communities, partners and World Vision Support Offices to deliver humanitarian interventions in areas of preparedness, anticipation, emergency response, and recovery programmes.
publication / August 23, 2024
Los niños, las niñas y el Reino de Dios: Informe Completo
Los niños, las niñas y el Reino de Dios: Guía para escuchar
publication / August 23, 2024
Los niños, las niñas y el Reino de Dios: Guía del facilitador
Los niños, las niñas y el Reino de Dios: Guía del facilitador
article / August 23, 2024
Assessment of the Impact of the Anticipatory Action Project for Mitigating the Effects of El Niño in Southern Angola: Study in Chibia
To evaluate the effectiveness of interventions aimed at addressing the drought emergency in southern Angola, the Anticipatory Action Project for Mitigating the Impact of El Niño—funded by the Start Fund and coordinated by People in Need in collaboration with World Vision Angola—conducted a survey in select communities within Chibia municipality, Huíla province.