publication / July 2, 2025
Emergency Response in the West Bank - April and May 2025
Due to unprecedented levels of violence, restrictions on movement and economic challenges, a major humanitarian crisis is ongoing in the West Bank. To support communities, World Vision has continued its emergency response in April and May 2025, reaching 92,000 people including 60,000 children in 7 governorates. Read our report to learn more about our response.
publication / July 2, 2025
The Unseen Crisis: Childhoods shaped by conflict and poverty in the West Bank
Communities in the West Bank are enduring a deepening crisis. Daily life has become increasingly difficult due to a sharp rise in violence, severe restrictions on movement, and the
sudden loss of access to work. In response to the worsening situation, World Vision undertook a broad listening exercise to better understand how families in the West Bank are coping and what support they need most. By engaging with parents, children, community leaders, and volunteers across a wide area, we aimed to capture the real-life impact of the crisis on people’s everyday lives.
press release / July 2, 2025
West Bank families face alarming hunger and poverty crisis, new report warns
Families across the West Bank are facing an unprecedented crisis marked by hunger, poverty, and fear, according to a new report released today by World Vision. The Unseen Crisis highlights the worsening situation for children, revealing an almost tenfold increase in the number of families reporting that a member had gone a full day without eating since 2022. Three out of four households surveyed are now unable to cover their most essential needs, and half of the children are regularly skipping meals.
landing page / June 19, 2025
Towards Climate Change Action with Nutrition Co-Benefits for Vulnerable Families in Areas B and C in the West Bank
article / June 4, 2025
Frontline Readiness: Supporting Firefighters in the West Bank
This is the story of Riyad, 38, a Palestinian firefighter supporting some of the most vulnerable communities in the West Bank, and how World Vision supported his team so they have the tools they need.
publication / April 16, 2025
World Vision - SitRep - Emergency Response West Bank - Feb-Mar25
Due to unprecedented levels of violence, restrictions on movement and economic challenges, a major humanitarian crisis is ongoing in the West Bank. To support communities, World Vision has continued its emergency response in february and March 2025, reaching 193,000 people including 110,000 children in 7 governorates. Read our report to learn more about our response.
article / July 3, 2025
From Dry Land to Running Taps: Inclusive Water Access in Gaza Province, Mozambique
See how World Vision Mozambique handed over water supply systems to local private operators, ensuring their long-term sustainability.
press release / June 12, 2025
Mental Health Crisis: World Vision International and Juzoor Mark Two Years of Impactful Mental Health Interventions in the West Bank
Marking two years of impactful collaboration, World Vision International and Juzoor for Health and Social Development are calling for renewed efforts to address the escalating mental health crisis affecting Palestinian children in the West Bank. The call comes amid intensifying violence and deepening humanitarian challenges that have severely impacted children's well-being.
article / June 4, 2025
"I left with nothing”: Supporting displaced families in the north of the West Bank
More than 44,000 people have been displaced in the north of the West Bank. Forced to leave their house, they are hosted by very vulnerable communities who are also struggling. To support them, World Vision is distributing food and essential items. This is the story of Fayez, 81 year-old, who was giving minutes to abandon his house.
article / June 3, 2025
Beyond violence and forced displacement: Rebuilding futures through education in the north of the West Bank
Due to violence, restrictions on movements and forced displacement, Palestinian children are facing an education crisis. With support from the European Union, World Vision is responding. In February, the organization launched catch-up classes that have already reached approximately 3,000 children, including children displaced by violence in the north of the West Bank.