article / Մայիս 17, 2016
Over 130,000 people displaced due to heavy rains in Sri Lanka
Over 130,000 people have been displaced due to heavy rains that continued all over Sri Lanka since Saturday (May 14). According to the latest situation report from the Disaster Management Centre (DMC) Sri Lanka, over 200,000 people in 19 districts are affected by the current weather.
publication / Մարտ 11, 2024
World Vision Kenya Annual Report 2023
This Report covers the work and impact of World Vision Kenya from October 1st, 2022 to September 30th, 2023. In the period, our transformative projects reached over three million people (1,934,341 children & 1,495, 512 adults) showcasing our impactful efforts in transforming the lives of vulnerable children and communities across Kenya.
article / Ապրիլ 1, 2014
130 Children Freed from Malnutrition
When the local health cadre met Meldo, 3, he was malnourished. He no longer wanted to eat.
publication / Հունիս 13, 2023
Central African Republic (CAR) Response SitRep #1024 - 31 may 2023
Central African Republic (CAR) Response SitRep #1024 - 31 may 2023
article / Օգոստոս 15, 2023
World Vision Eswatini Helps Women Weavers Overcome Herdsmen's Challenge
Since 1989 (that is exactly 34 years ago), Lindiwe Khumalo from Manyandzeni community has been challenged by community herds for her one source of living –quality weaving grass (lukhwane)! World Vision Eswatini intervened and fenced their cutting area in partnership with Eswatini Environment Authority.
publication / Մայիս 28, 2023
Nurturing Care Thematic Brief on Responsive Feeding
This brief, developed by Nurturing Care for Early Childhood Development, explains what is meant by responsive feeding and how to create the enabling environments for caregivers to responsively feed their young children. Practical examples from Bangladesh, Ghana, Mexico, Timor-Leste and the West Bank are included.
publication / Հունիս 23, 2021
High Risk - Low Priority: Refugees Excluded from COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout (Turkish)
Millions of the world’s most vulnerable people are being left behind and are unable to protect themselves from COVID-19 because of nationalism, protectionism, and discrimination.