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Multi-Country Assessment Summary Report
2024 Annual Report - Sudan
In 2024, Sudan faced one of its most challenging years as conflict and displacement affected millions, including over 25.6 million acutely food-insecure individuals. Skyrocketing inflation, insecurity, and resource shortages
World Food Day 2024: Fighting Hunger, Building Resilience in Sudan
Unprecedented: The crisis for children and families in Sudan
Food Security and Livelihood Capacity Statement
Cash Programming Capacity Statement
Since 2013 World Vision in Sudan has been implementing cash and voucher programmes. We are providing critical support to vulnerable populations. These programmes deliver survival assistance and help children and their
World Vision Sudan Annual Report 2023
Since the conflict began on April 15 2023 in Sudan, the needs have continued to grow. Over 8.2 million people, out of which over 3 million are children, are displaced. Humanitarian access within Sudan remains challenging
WASH Capacity Statement
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) are at the heart of child well-being and are essential for children and their families to thrive. We focus on bringing clean water, dignified sanitation and effective hygiene practices to
Food Security and Livelihoods Capacity Statement
We want to increase the number of children who are well nourished.World Vision Sudan responds to the needs of the most vulnerable in our operational areas with both immediate humanitarian food and cash assistance, and
Health and Nutrition Capacity Statement
We want all children in Sudan to enjoy good health. Good health and nutrition empowers children, families, and
communities, spurring them on to live fuller, freer lives. We are working towards this by:
• Increasing the
Child Protection Capacity Statement
The Child Protection Capacity Statement gives a brief overview of World Vision Sudan's child protection programming.
World Vision Sudan works with and among communities to address the root causes of violence against
2022 Annual Report - Sudan
The needs in Sudan continued to grow in 2022 driven by an economic crisis, protracted internal displacement, localised violence in parts of the country, and climate change.
Through the support of our generous donors, World
2021 Annual Report - Sudan
In 2021, Sudan continued to face major shocks ranging from: COVID-19, floods, poor macroeconomic conditions, and inter-communal conflicts that further worsened the country's humanitarian situation. There was a 45% increase in
Overview of World Vision's programmes in South Kordofan state
World Vision started operations in South Kordofan state in 2018, as part of its expansion strategy to go to where the need is greatest. We have operations in 14 out of the 17 localities, directly reaching the most vulnerable
Overview of World Vision's programmes in Blue Nile state
World Vision has been operating in Sudan for over 20 years. In Blue Nile state, World Vision started operations in 2005, implementing programmes that address immediate humanitarian needs of vulnerable communities while
Overview of World Vision's programmes in East Darfur state
World Vision Sudan started operations in East Darfur state in 2017. We implement a combination of short-term emergency lifesaving projects (six months to one-year) and multi-year projects of between two to three years in
Overview of World Vision's programmes in South Darfur state
World Vision started operations in South Darfur state in 2004. Along with other like-minded organisations in South Darfur, World Vision is responding to the short-term and long-term needs of the most vulnerable children
Livelihoods & Agricultural Infrastructure Development Project Factsheet
World Vision is implementing a multi-year KFW Development Bank-funded 'Livelihoods and Agricultural Infrastructure Development' (LAID) project in South Darfur state. If all goes according to plan, it is hoped that the project
2021-2025 Business Plan for Water, Sanitation & Hygiene in Sudan
World Vision, globally, has a new five-year water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) business plan, for the period 2021-2025. The business plan incorporates a lot of World Vision’s learnings and reflections over the years. As
World Vision Sudan 2020 Achievements Overview
Amidst the pandemic, World Vision remained steadfast in its commitment to deliver much-needed assistance to the most vulnerable populations in Sudan supported through livelihoods and resilience interventions, including cash
Country Strategy 2021-2025 (English version)
Our Strategy 2021-2025
World Vision Sudan has unveiled its new strategy for the next five years, 2021- 2025. This strategy is our renewed commitment to vulnerable children.
We will directly target 2.1 million most
Sudan Floods Response Appeal
Months of heavy rains and flooding experienced across Sudan have left at least 100 people dead, destroyed livelihoods, and caused so much devastation. Official figures indicate that close to 900,000 people have been affected
Cash-Based Programming Capacity Statement
The attached capacity statement highlights World Vision's cash-based programming in the Darfur region and demonstrates how this approach to providing assistance has restored the dignity of beneficiaries as well as expanded