Out in the Cold
This report highlights winter-related challenges for displaced female-headed households from or within Ukraine, Syria and Afghanistan. It is a comparative analysis of three large displacement crises. Displaced female-headed
This report highlights winter-related challenges for displaced female-headed households from or within Ukraine, Syria and Afghanistan. It is a comparative analysis of three large displacement crises. Displaced female-headed
Afghanistan is a country defined by the resilience and tenacity of its citizens – of its communities, its families, its children. Despite years of conflict, political changes, economic instability, and natural disasters, hard
For more than 20 years World Vision Afghanistan (WVA) has worked to address massive life-saving humanitarian needs brought about by conflict, climate change and other disasters. We has worked to protect girls and boys
This annual report provides an overview of the work done by World Vision Afghanistan (WVA) from October 2020 to September 2021.
We reached 770,780 people during this period.
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 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 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
Faith leaders have a key role and responsibility to realize the protection of children and women. Faith leaders have a "pivotal role" in Afghanistan, recognizing the Afghan people and society and can play an active role in
This report provides an overview of the works done by World Vision Afghanistan from October 2019 to September 2020. The report consists of the following: Message from National director, our lives and breathes, our promise
The global COVID-19 pandemic has caused humanitarian needs to soar and laid bare the implications of years of chronic poverty, under-development and inability to sufficiently invest in delivery of basic public services
World Vision Afghanistan (WVA) continues to respond to COVID-19 global pandemic. Focusing on supporting the Government of Afghanistan (GoA) to scale up preventive measures to limit the spread of COVID-19, World Vision
COVID-19 in Afghanistan is having a catastrophic impact on millions of vulnerable families. Even before the pandemic emerged, 93 percent of Afghan households survived on less than US$ 2 per day so the vast majority of
World Vision Afghanistan (WVA) continues to respond to COVID-19 global pandemic. WVA supplied much-needed medical and hygiene kits including Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to the public health institutions and
Afghanistan reported its first confirmed case of COVID-19 on February 24, 2020 in western province of Herat. World Vision Afghanistan commenced its immediate response to provide food and hygiene packages to the most
World Vision Afghanistan (WVA) continues to respond to COVID-19 global pandemic. Focusing on supporting the Government of Afghanistan (GoA) to scale up preventive measures to limit the spread of COVID-19. WVA supplied much
World Vision Afghanistan initiated Child Marriage book series. They are pictorial books, each with a specific story about child marriage and how WV Afghanistan addressed it. The stories are in English and local languages. The
World Vision Afghanistan initiated Child Marriage book series. They are pictorial books, each with a specific story about child marriage and how WV Afghanistan addressed it. The stories are in English and local languages. The
World Vision Afghanistan initiated Child Marriage book series. They are pictorial books, each with a specific story about child marriage and how WV Afghanistan addressed it. The stories are in English and local languages. The
Over the past five years, with funding from the Australian Government, US Government, and private donors, World Vision has been constructing large water catchments, referred to as ‘macro-catchments.’ These macro-catchments
Improving local resilience to water shortages and droughts
Severe drought and ongoing conflict continue to drive humanitarian needs for more than 6.3 million Afghans, more than half of whom are children. Drought has affected more than two-thirds of all Afghans, triggering crisis
This annual report provides an overview of the work done by World Vision Afghanistan (WVA) from October 2017 to September 2018.
Below average precipitation since October 2017 has resulted in degraded agriculture and livelihoods in the 20 most affected drought provinces where agriculture is the main source of livelihoods for 15 million people.
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When disaster strikes, we are on the ground. We help people affected by complex emergencies and natural disasters such as drought and flooding. WVA is a lead responder to the current crises caused by drought, assisting both