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COMPOUNDING RETURNS: A Study On Remittance Loss and The Cost Of Deportations in Afghanistan
Disaster Management Capacity Statement
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
Regional Capacity Statement FY 2025: Overview, Impact and Resources
In FY 2025, 89% of families reached by World Vision's projects in Lebanon and Syria Response reported improved access to livelihood support services.
With humanitarian needs rising sharply across the Middle East & Eastern
Children on the Brink: Urgent Action Needed on Rising Drought and Food Insecurity
Regional Brief FY 25: World Vision Reached 4.47M Children
Amid ongoing conflict, displacement, overlapping crises, and worsening climate shocks, humanitarian needs
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
West Afghanistan Forced Returnees Response (WAFRR) sitrep
Key Highlights:
- Over 1.25 million Afghans have returned from Iran in 2025, with 60% deported.
- Daily returns peaked at 38,000 on 10 July.
- Between 1–17 July, 409,403 individuals crossed back into Afghanistan.
- 51% of returnees are
West Afghanistan Forced Returnees Response (WAFRR) July 10, 2025
This is the first SitRep for the West Afghanistan Forced Returnees Response (WAFRR), providing an overview of the evolving situation at the Iran–Afghanistan border, major needs, and World Vision Afghanistan’s response to date
Situation Report: April & May FY 2025
Between 1 April and 30 May 2025, World Vision Afghanistan reached 196,244 individuals through 25 ongoing projects, delivering essential support across health and nutrition, food security and livelihoods, WASH, protection, and
گزارش دو ماهه وضعیت: سال مالی ۲۰۲۵
ورلد ویژن افغانستان به بیش از ۳۶۹۰۰۰ نفر در ماه فبروری و مارچ ۲۰۲۵ خدمات حیاتی در بخشهای چون صحت و تغذیه، آب و حفظ الصحه، آموزشی و حمایت روانی-اجتماعی، معیشت و مصونیت غذایی، و کمکهای نقدی ارائه کرد.
Situation Report: February & March FY 2025
World Vision Afghanistan provided vital support to over 369,000 people in February and March 2025, delivering health, nutrition, WASH, education, psychosocial support, livelihoods & food security, and cash assistance.
Hope in Action: World Vision Afghanistan Annual Report | FY24
From natural disasters and mass displacement to deepening food insecurity and harsh winter storms, FY24 tested Afghanistan in every way. But amid these compounding crises, World Vision Afghanistan expanded its reach and
World Vision Afghanistan: Country Profile FY24
Afghanistan remains one of the world's most urgent humanitarian crises. In 2025, nearly 23 million people will need aid, with over a third of the population facing crisis levels of food insecurity. Conflict, climate shocks
Situation Report: December & January FY 2025
World Vision Afghanistan provided vital support to over 208,000 people in December and January 2025, delivering health, nutrition, WASH, education, psychosocial support, livelihoods & food security, and cash assistance.
World Vision Afghanistan ENOUGH Narrative
One-Pager Update; Three years after the adminstration change
This one-page update summarizes the challenges and natural disasters faced by Afghanistan, as well as the needs resulting from these issues. It also outlines the support provided by WV Afghanistan over the past three years.
World Vision Afghanistan Annual Report - FY23
2023 was a year of change for millions of Afghans, and for humanitarian organisations, including World Vision. Nevertheless, and with your support, between October 2022 and September 2023 we were able to positively affect the
World Vision Afghanistan Country Brief - FY23
World Vision Afghanistan has been responding to the needs of Afghan children and their families for over two decades.
Our operations are focused in three western provinces and one north-western province of Afghanistan
Transforming Lives through Mental Health and Psychosocial Support
World Vision’s Interventions in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Lebanon
World Vision has been working to improve the mental health wellbeing of the most vulnerable children and their families in the Middle East and Eastern Europe