ENOUGH Campaign Report
Child hunger and malnutrition remain major concerns in Myanmar, undermining childrenʼs survival and development. The growing number of people facing food insecurity, along with the high prevalence of child malnutrition
Child hunger and malnutrition remain major concerns in Myanmar, undermining childrenʼs survival and development. The growing number of people facing food insecurity, along with the high prevalence of child malnutrition
Many families continue to struggle to rebuild their lives one year after the devastating 7.7‑magnitude earthquake that struck Myanmar on 28 March 2025. UN experts caution that reduced international attention and shrinking
World Vision is deeply concerned for the well-being of children and their families affected by the earthquake: Children are among the most affected, facing increased risks, loss of learning, and urgent protection needs
It as been six months since the powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck central Myanmar on 28 March 2025.The devastating quake caused widespread damage to homes, schools, health centres, and public infrastructure across
World Vision is deeply concerned for the well-being of children and their families affected by the earthquake: Children are among the most affected, facing increased risks, loss of learning, and urgent protection needs
World Vision is deeply concerned for the well-being of children and their families affected by the earthquake: Children are among the most affected, facing increased risks, loss of learning, and urgent protection needs
World Vision is deeply concerned for the well-being of children and their families affected by the earthquake: Children are among the most affected, facing increased risks, loss of learning, and urgent protection needs
Three months have passed since the devastating 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck central Myanmar on 28 March 2025, yet humanitarian conditions remain critical. Early rains have further deteriorated the living situation for many
World Vision is deeply concerned for the well-being of children and their families affected by the earthquake: Children are among the most affected, facing increased risks, loss of learning, and urgent protection needs
World Vision is deeply concerned for the well-being of children and their families affected by the earthquake: Children are among the most affected, facing increased risks, loss of learning, and urgent protection needs
World Vision is deeply concerned for the well-being of children and their families affected by the earthquake: Children are among the most affected, facing increased risks, loss of learning, and urgent protection needs
World Vision International Myanmar (WVIM) is a Christian relief, development, and advocacy organisation. Inspired by Christian values, we are committed to serving the most vulnerable children, families, and communities
For over three decades, World Vision International Myanmar has partnered with a diverse array of stakeholders, including local communities, civil society organisations, international bodies, government entities, and private
World Vision’s approach to ending violence against children is protecting children from today while empowering them for the future. In order to combat the root causes of violence against children, World Vision works to
World Vision International Myanmar (WVIM) is a Christian relief, development, and advocacy organisation. Inspired by Christian values, we are committed to serving the most vulnerable children, families, and communities
World Vision Myanmar's Sector Factsheet on Livelihood and Resilience
World Vision Myanmar's Sector Factsheet on Health
World Vision Myanmar's Sector Factsheet on Education
World Vision Myanmar's Sector Factsheet on Disaster Risk Reduction and Response
World Vision Myanmar's Sector Factsheet on Child Protection
World Vision has been present in Myanmar for three decades working for the most vulnerable children and families, partnering with government departments, local partners, communities, and different stakeholders. Commenced with