press release / Março 8, 2024
World Vision says reports of Gazan children starving to death is ‘of grave concern’
International aid agency World Vision is deeply concerned by the increasing reports of children dying from starvation in the Gaza Strip even after the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC), an independent and apolitical mechanism, warned of the increasing risk of famine in December 2023.
publication / Fevereiro 11, 2013
Accountability Report 2011
World Vision's 2011 Accountability Report
publication / Maio 2, 2024
World Vision Albania Impact Report 2023
In 2023, World Vision Albania was joined again by many partners in its mission to transform lives of 34,455 children and young people. Our partners were citizens who donate, children, families, institutions, faith based and civil society organizations, agencies, businesses, media, experts, networks and more. I want to take the opportunity to say thank you for your partnership.
publication / Março 6, 2011
2011 Accountability Report
The report fulfils World Vision International’s commitment as a member of the INGO Accountability Charter to submit an annual accountability report for review by its Independent Review Panel.
publication / Abril 13, 2022
WVI Global Accountability Report 2021
WVI Global Accountability Report 2021
publication / Abril 30, 2024
Global Hunger Response Phase II Quarterly Situation Report #2 - April 2024
This is the second quarterly situation report released by the Global Hunger Response (GHR) for its Phase II efforts. It provides a detailed overview of our qualitative and quantitative impacts, including regional situational overviews and highlights over the course of the last quarter (January 2024 - April 2024).
publication / Abril 30, 2024
March 2024 Accomplishment: Over 1.7 million people reached
Ukraine Crisis Response has reached 1,771,175 million people with humanitarian services, including 823,264 children and 648,297 women.
press release / Fevereiro 22, 2024
World Vision Uganda’s Baby-Friendly Health Facility Initiative Transforms Maternal and Child Health Services in Bugiri District
World Vision Uganda’s Baby-Friendly Health Facility Initiative Transforms Maternal and Child Health Services in Bugiri District
World Vision Uganda, under its Health Technical Programmes, continues to fortify health systems by championing initiatives that enhance the delivery of quality maternal and child health services. Through its innovative approach, the Baby-Friendly Health Facilities Initiative (BFHI), World Vision is driving significant improvements in healthcare delivery to over 18 districts across the country, and Bugiri District being part of this quality improvement approach.