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COMPOUNDING RETURNS: A Study On Remittance Loss and The Cost Of Deportations in Afghanistan
Situation Report I Period 1 October – 30 November FY25
During the reporting period, World Vision Afghanistan delivered sustained humanitarian assistance across health and nutrition, WASH, food security and livelihoods, protection, and emergency response. 182,955 people accessed
Situation Report 06 I 1 August – 30 September FY25
From 1 August to 30 September 2025, World Vision Afghanistan reached 365,969 people through sustained humanitarian action across health and nutrition, WASH, food security and livelihoods, protection, and emergency response.
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FY25 SitRep 03 I 1 June – 31 July
Between 1 June and 31 July 2025, World Vision Afghanistan reached 146,253 people with 24 ongoing projects. We have been delivering critical support across health and nutrition, food security and livelihoods, WASH, protection
'Nourishing Peace' Cookbook Bridges Middle East & Eastern Europe Communities
Eastern Afghanistan Earthquake Response SitRep 01: 1-25 September 2025
Our first situation report on the eastern Afghanistan earthquake that struck on 1 September 2025 explains how World Vision has been responding to meet the urgent needs of affected families.
The powerful 6.0-magnitude
World Vision Afghanistan Complex Emergency Response Sitrep #3
World Vision (WV ACER) response work in Afghanistan main goal is to respond to the acute survival needs and ensure protection of vulnerable children and their families. We aim to reach one million Afghans – half of them girls
World Vision Afghanistan Complex Emergency Response Situation Report #2
World Vision is responding to the devastating impact of conflict, COVID-19, and climate change that has left more than half of Afghanistan’s population – over 18 million people – in need of humanitarian assistance.
Our teams
World Vision Afghanistan Complex Emergency Response Situation Report #1
World Vision is responding to the devastating impact of conflict, COVID-19, and climate change that has left more than half of Afghanistan’s population – over 18 million people – in need of humanitarian assistance.
Our teams