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World Vision Haiti Annual Report 2025
The World Vision Haiti Annual Impact Report FY2025 presents a comprehensive overview of how the organization responded to one of the most complex humanitarian crises in Haiti’s recent history. Amid escalating gang violence
Channels of Hope User Guide 2025
The Channels of Hope User Guide provides a comprehensive framework for implementing faith-based engagement that fosters personal transformation and collective action. Designed for implementers and partners, it outlines the
Central African Republic Emergency Response 1032 - 31 July 2025
World Vision Central African Republic has released its latest Situation Report #1032, highlighting our ongoing efforts amid the humanitarian crisis in Central African Republic (CAR). In July 2025, we reached 110,397 people
2024 Annual Report
In Financial Year 2024 (FYʼ24), World Vision Malawi continued its mission to improve the well-being of children and their communities; reaching 1.4 million direct beneficiaries, including 978,415 children. Significantly, 82%
World Vision Malawi Gifts In Kind (GIK) 2024 Impact Report
In FY-24, World Vision Malawi made significant strides in enhancing the well-being of vulnerable children and communities through the effective integration of Gifts In Kind (GIK) resources across various sectors. The
WVI Nepal Country Factsheet 2025
The WVI Nepal Country Factsheet 2025 highlights World Vision International Nepal's impactful contributions to child well-being, community resilience, and sustainable development across 17 districts and all 7 provinces. This
Annual Report FY24 : World Vision International Burkina Faso
World Vision International’s humanitarian response program has directly reached more than 317,000 people during the fiscal year 2024 in Burkina Faso.
WVI Burkina Faso operated in the four most fragile regions affected by
Discover World Vision Sierra Leone's 2024 Annual Report
This report summarises the impact of World Vision's work in Sierra Leone between October 2023 and September 2024. We attribute these results to the unwavering support of our private and public donors, the dedication of our
Annual Report FY 24 October 2023 to September 2024
The humanitarian situation in Syria remains dire, with escalating violence since 2023 leading to further displacement and suffering. Over a decade of armed conflict has resulted in significant economic decline, crises in
FACTSHEET: WORLD VISION SYRIA RESPONSE (WVSR) JORDAN
Jordan is recognised for its stability in a turbulent region. The country hosts over 1.3 million Syrian refugees - representing nearly 15% of Jordan’s total population - making it the second-highest host country of refugees
WV NIGER - FY23 ANNUAL REPORT
Dear readers, please read the Annual Report for the fiscal year 2023 (FY23).
This document outlines the work that has been done in Niger thanks to the continued support of our partners, donors and the Government of Niger.
United in Faith to End Violence Against Children and Gender-based Violence in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH)
WVBHF brings in its expertise in country-wide community-based programming for the long-term well-being of most vulnerable children, gender equity, and social inclusion perspective, as well as local to national level network
Faith Leaders and Spouses Contribute to Ending Violence: Thematic Brief for the FCC EVAC Research
This is a thematic brief for the Faith Communities Contribution to Ending Violence against Children Research between World Vision International, Queen Margaret University, and Columbia University.
Research in Senegal
Community Hope Action Teams Drive Change: Thematic Brief for the FCC EVAC Research
This is a thematic brief for the Faith Communities Contribution to Ending Violence against Children Research between World Vision International, Queen Margaret University, and Columbia University.
Research shows how engaged
Challenging Harmful Behaviours Using Religious Texts: Thematic Brief for the FCC EVAC Research
This is a thematic brief for the Faith Communities Contribution to Ending Violence against Children Research between World Vision International, Queen Margaret University, and Columbia University.
This briefs digs deeper
Research Brief: Kenya and Ghana
Who can benefit from this paper? Policymakers, program managers, faith leaders, sexual and reproductive health workers, and donor community.
What is included? Program learning on Channels of Hope and faith leader engagement
Channels of Hope: Moment
Channels of Hope (CoH), World Vision’s methodology for working with faith communities, seeks to empower faith leaders by addressing their misconceptions about sensitive issues such as HIV/AIDS and family planning. The goal is
Channels of Hope for Child Protection Brochure
Channels of Hope for Child Protection is a programme methodology that motivates and builds capacity in faith communities to address harmful traditional practices toward children, to support and advocate for children’s rights
Operations research in Ghana and Kenya on the effectiveness of World Vision’s Channels of Hope methodology in tackling the sensitive topic of family planning
The June 2018 Community of Practice discussion focused on Operations research in Ghana and Kenya on the effectiveness of World Vision’s Channels of Hope methodology in tackling the sensitive topic of reproductive health and
Channels of Hope - Kenya
Channels of Hope, World Vision’s methodology for working with faith communities, seeks to empower faith leaders by addressing their misconceptions about sensitive issues such as HIV/AIDS and family planning. The goal is to
Gender Factsheet
Gender-Based Violence and Discrimination in Solomon Islands
Gender-based violence and gender discrimination is a serious problem in the Solomon Islands. There is frequent use of severe physical punishment to disipline women
What Role Does Religion Play?
The 2014 Ebola epidemic was a human and a medical drama that killed more than 11,000 people and, still more, devastated the communities concerned and set back the development of health systems. Its impact was
concentrated on
Key Strategies from Channels of Hope MOMENT Grant
World Vision’s Mobilizing for Maternal and Neonatal Health through Birth Spacing and Advocacy (MOMENT) project is a three-year (2013-2016) Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation-funded family planning and advocacy project. MOMENT