publication / Մարտ 26, 2021
Status of Menstrual Health and Hygiene Management among Adolescent Girls of Nepal (full report)
Menstrual taboos are very common in many parts of the world, including Nepal.
publication / Ապրիլ 20, 2020
Policy Brief: COVID-19 Child Protection in Fragile and Humanitarian Contexts
Globally, one in six children live in areas affected by armed conflict. Of the 25.9 million refugees worldwide, over half are children. An additional 17 million children remain internally displaced.
article / Հունվար 21, 2022
Unlock Literacy programme improves children's reading abilities
This award-winning programme is designed to guide schools, parents, and communities to better support the literacy development of their children, and to value education and its life-changing potential. It tries to enhance the quality of children’s education and develop children’s cognitive, social and emotional skills to enable them to realise their full potential.
publication / Մայիս 31, 2022
Empowered Women Empowered Children: Iraq
Empowered Women Empowered Children: Iraq
publication / Ապրիլ 26, 2023
Haiti Impact Report 2022
World Vision International-Haiti's annual report 2022 provides details of our achievements, challenges, and progress towards improving the lives of vulnerable children and communities in Haiti. The past year has been difficult for Haiti, with the COVID-19 pandemic, earthquake, and hunger crisis. World Vision International-Haiti remains committed to supporting the most vulnerable communities, providing critical assistance in health, nutrition, education, child protection, and economic development. We have reached more than 360,000 children through our various programs and initiatives. The team is committed to improving the lives of vulnerable children and families in Haiti and is grateful for the support from volunteers, faith partners, child sponsors, peers, and the humanitarian and civil society network.
We remain committed to improving the lives of vulnerable children and families and prioritize the safety and well-being of their staff. Together, they can ensure that the needs of the affected population are met and the country can move towards stability.
article / Հունվար 5, 2022
Women volunteers fight COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in South Sudan
“The vaccine is safe.
publication / Մայիս 19, 2023
Consolidated Financial Statements 2021 and 2022
Report on the audit of the consolidated financial statements
article / Օգոստոս 27, 2021
World Vision continues to serve South Malaita children
World Vision Solomon Islands is committed to continue serving the children of South Malaita region through its projects
publication / Մարտ 10, 2021
Agile in adversity: How COVID-19 changed the way World Vision works
While much of the world was shutting down, World Vision stayed open, alongside other frontline responders, to ensure the most vulnerable children, families, and communities were served.