WV Sri Lanka Impact Report 2024
World Vision's 2024 Impact Report details our commitment to child wellbeing, health and nutrition, WASH, livelihood and enterprise development.
You can access the high-resolution PDF file here
World Vision's 2024 Impact Report details our commitment to child wellbeing, health and nutrition, WASH, livelihood and enterprise development.
You can access the high-resolution PDF file here
ENOUGH Sri Lanka Campaign's 2024 Baseline Study reveals the prevalence and impact of hunger and food insecurity in Sri Lanka, offering critical data for effective prevention and response strategies.
Empowering a Healthier
The GRACE project supported over 227,815 individuals including women and young people with training on conflict resolution and by improving their income opportunities in five locations in Western and Northwestern provinces of
The GRACE project supported over 227,815 individuals including women and young people with training on conflict resolution and by improving their income opportunities in five locations in Western and Northwestern provinces of
The GRACE project supported over 227,815 individuals including women and young people with training on conflict resolution and by improving their income opportunities in five locations in Western and Northwestern provinces of
2022 was a challenging cyear for World Vision Lanka, with political instability, inflation and economic crisis impacting the vulnerable communities we serve.
But thanks to the dedication of our staff, the generosity of our
This document is a compilation of rapid food security assessment carried out in 8 provinces of Sri Lanka to understand the vulnerability of households to food insecurity resulting from the disruptions to global and national
World Vision works with organisations of all sizes who share its passion to help children flourish. World Vision creates partnership solutions that align with organisational goals and missions in unique, impactful ways
Inspiring. Courageous. Loving.
That’s what World Vision Lanka has been through 2021 as we continued to serve the most vulnerable children and their families.
Here is a glimpse of our work in 2021 that was fulfilled because
This study explores the role of religion and local faith actors in peace building and reconciliation from Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam and Christian groups and denominations during the COVID-19 pandemic in Sri Lanka.
This report documents the findings of the inclusive tourism value chain development study conducted from November 2020 to February 2021. The objectives of the assessment were to identify specific constraints that need to be
Even with the Covid-19 pandemic striking the country, World Vision Lanka adapted quickly to the 'new normal' and continued to serve the most vulnerable children and their families across Sri Lanka.
Here is a snapshot of our
World Vision Lanka plans to implement the Re Enforce Social Cohesion (RE-SoCo) project and seeks a partner for the consultancy service to conduct a feasibility study to assess the project initial design and respective
Cerebral Palsy (CP) is one the most common childhood disabilities. Cerebral means having
to do with the brain. Palsy means weakness or problems with using the muscles. Cerebral palsy affects the part of the brain that directs
For some of you, these pages will surely take you on a journey along memory lane.
For some others, these pages would be reflective of your journey with us in being a partner of World Vision.
10 things to remember before you let your child go online. These are the topics that you will learn in the document.
- Parenting during COVID 19
- Risks and challenges when using the internet
- How to support your child
10 things to remember before you let your child go online.
World Vision Lanka commenced its immediate response providing dry rations to the most vulnerable families who could not afford food due to loss of livelihoods brought by COVID-19 pandemic. This initial response aims to
It has been a bit of a challenging year for World Vision Lanka with many changes including the changes of our financial models. However, we have been able to continue our work towards fulfilling our promise to bring fullness
This Annual Report covers everything we have done for the children we serve across the target areas we serve in Sri Lanka in 2018. It provides you with a clear view of all the work we do in the following sectors: education
Empowering communities, transforming lives… That’s what we’ve been doing for the past 40 years here in Sri Lanka. And that’s what we are best at.
Everything we do has just one goal: the sustained well-being of children, especially the most vulnerable. We focus on children because they are the best indicator of a community’s social health. When children are fed
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 –
Children are always at the heart of our work and our response and focus is especially aligned to the wellbeing and empowerment of children, their families and their communities. We focus on children because they are the best