article / février 28, 2024
Blossoming Harvests: Navigating Climate Challenges Towards Agricultural Triumph
Since SPIR II launched, 105,840 people have received information to adapt to the effects of climate change in targeted districts of Oromia and Amhara regions.
publication / mars 27, 2024
Rapport annuel 2023 de World Vision Mali
World Vision Mali présente les réalisations de l’année 2023 dans son Rapport annuel 2023.
article / janvier 11, 2024
Snowstorms and power disruptions impact aid deliveries in Ukraine and Moldova
Over the past two days, Ukraine and neighboring country Moldova, which hosts more than 112,000 Ukrainian refugees, faced extreme weather conditions with temperatures as low as -15C degrees. Reports state that over 1,000 towns and villages have lost power in Ukraine’s nine regions.
publication / mars 11, 2024
World Vision Armenia Country Profile 2023
World Vision is a humanitarian and development non-governmental organisation that serves in more than 100 countries around the world to support the wellbeing of millions of children and their families.
This document presents World Vision's areas of work and outreach in the communities of Armenia.
publication / septembre 29, 2023
PD Hearth Training of Facilitators Manual
World Vision Positive Deviance Hearth Training of Facilitators Manual
publication / octobre 13, 2021
Sustaining Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment Systems
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA)- funded Resilience Food Security Activity (RFSA) Nobo Jatra (New Beginning), implemented by World Vision in southwest Bangladesh, installed ten reverse osmosis (RO) water treatment plants in a
video / août 10, 2023
Empowering Lives: Transforming Water Access and Safety in Eastern DR Congo
This video explains, through testimonies, the past of women who were victims of sexual violence due to the lack of water supply close to their homes. They had to go a long way to fetch water and were exposed to enormous risks. But thanks to the World Vision project funded by USAID, they are now flourishing and cases of violence have dropped in the villages targeted by the project in Rutshuru in eastern DR Congo. Children who used to arrive late at school because they had to fetch water before going to school now arrive at school on time.
publication / février 5, 2024
December 2023 Fact Sheet: Over 1.6 Million People Reached; 770, 478 are Children
December 2023 Status Report and Accomplishments
publication / décembre 14, 2021
Using CLA to Revisit Past Failures and Adapt Future Approaches for Greater Impact
Through the USAID-funded Nobo Jatra (New Beginning) project, World Vision Bangladesh uses CLA to revisit past failures to improve and adapt future approaches.
press release / novembre 20, 2023
Vulnerable children in Somalia exposed to more suffering and heightened risk of disease and malnutrition, as floods wreak havoc, World Vision warns
World Vision has warned that the floods in Somalia have increased the scope of suffering and risk of disease outbreak for vulnerable children and their families, who had barely recovered from the effects of the prolonged drought in 2022.
The current floods have destroyed homes, schools, roads and bridges, leaving children without basic needs such as shelter, food, and clean drinking water. Flood waters have also contaminated clean water sources and damaged latrines, increasing the risk of disease outbreaks such as diarrhea, which can lead to malnutrition.
Kevin Mackey, Country Director for World Vision’s programs in Somalia said: “The floods have made life extremely difficult for children. Ongoing flooding has destroyed homes forcing children and their families to leave their homes, some of whom are now sheltering in makeshift structures in the open. As they move, they are at increased risk of illness.”