publication / février 3, 2019
Drought Response Situation Report – December 2018 and January 2019
Severe drought and ongoing conflict continue to drive humanitarian needs for more than 6.3 million Afghans, more than half of whom are children.
article / avril 29, 2015
Money from Honey
To address and improve the poverty and economic status of households and empower women in the society, World Vision has started beekeeping project in Badghis as an effective and easy income-generation tool for women, as honey is a product with a high profit margin.
publication / juillet 21, 2020
Tropical Cyclone Harold response: three months on
Three months on from Tropical Cyclone Harold, World Vision has supported 14,506 people with items including tarpaulins, shelter toolkits, jerry cans, solar lanterns, hygiene kits, blankets, mosquito nets and water filters/buckets.
publication / juin 1, 2020
Rapid assessment summary report: Impact of COVID-19 on children's well-being in Cambodia
Mid-May 2020, World Vision International Cambodia conducted an assessment on the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on child-wellbeing in the communities where we work to inform our response to the crisis.
article / juillet 22, 2003
Ballerina among the boxcars
The environment is oppressively brown, the brown of the rusting rail cars, the brown of the dry earth and the brown of the fetid pools of water in which children play and draw water for washing.
article / octobre 9, 2015
Muslim and Christian Youth in Lebanon Preach the God of Peace
In Hadat, the busy and diverse Caza of Mount Lebanon, Fatmeh and Alaa, two veiled ladies walk into the church with Bchara, who is wearing the cross around his neck. Inside, Bchara starts to point at various elements of the church and explain them to the women.
article / décembre 16, 2016
Access to toilets needs to be a priority in Kenya
ACCESS TO TOILETS NEEDS TO BE A PRIORITY IN KENYA
publication / août 11, 2020
Impact assessment of the COVID-19 outbreak on wellbeing of children and families in Armenia, June 2020
Armenia reported its first confirmed case of COVID-19 on March 1, 2020. World Vision Armenia commenced its immediate response soon after providing food and hygiene packages to the most vulnerable families who could not afford it.