publication / Outubro 29, 2012
World Vision Lao PDR Fact Sheet
World Vision Lao PDR is focused on improving the lives of vulnerable children. Children represent hope for the country and unless change happens for Lao children, especially the poor and vulnerable, the future of the Lao PDR will be at risk.
publication / Fevereiro 1, 2018
2017 Annual Report - Ethiopia
This annual report provides an overview of the work of World Vision in Ethiopia from October 2016 to September 2027.
publication / Julho 1, 2014
Solomon Islands Flood Response
Following days of heavy rain, river banks were strained and eventually broke inundating communities in Honiara and Guadalcanal Plains on 3 April 2014. Some 52,000 people were affected by the floods and 23 people lost their lives.
publication / Outubro 3, 2014
Child Health Now Policy Brief - 2014 - Khmer
World Vision’s Child Health Now has developed a new policy brief which provide up-to-date status of malnutrition in Cambodia and suggested key opportunities to fully implement the National Strategy for Food Security and Nutrition 2014-2018 of Royal Government of Cambodia (RGC).
publication / Junho 16, 2017
Somalia hunger crisis situation report 9
Despite improved delivery of emergency humanitarian assistance in many parts of Somalia, the food security situation and nutrition continue to deteriorate rapidly.
publication / Julho 14, 2022
Annual Progress Report 2021 | World Vision International Nepal | Nepali version
This Annual Progress Report (Nepali) highlights key achievements of World Vision International Nepal in ensuring well-being of vulnerable children and communities in FY21.
publication / Junho 5, 2017
One Year On: Aranayake, Sri Lanka Flooding
One year after the the massive landslide in Aranayake, Kegalle District Sri Lanka, World Vision will continue its response in coordination with the government and other non government agencies in the next 9 months.
publication / Junho 3, 2017
Stay with us: Aranayake Landslide One Year On
It’s been one year since the massive landslide in Aranayake, Kegalle District Sri Lanka. As World Vision concludes its work, there is one request that is continuously repeated by the community and the local authorities – ‘Stay with us World Vision.’
publication / Março 3, 2014
Maternal Child Health and Nutrition Factsheet
The statistics for Maternal Child Health and Nutrition in the Solomon Islands have been improving over the last 10 years, however maternal mortality and infant mortality rates are high and immunisation rates are low compared to other South Pacific nations.