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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
Situation Report: Displacement Caused by Cambodia –Thailand Border Conflict - January 9th, 2026
As of 8 January 2026, the National Committee for Disaster Management (NCDM) reported that approximately 475,387 people had returned home, with 173,776 people remaining in displacement sites, representing a 71.2 per cent
November 2025 Report: over 2,3M people reached
World Vision has reached 2,301,140 people through food, non-food items (NFI), cash assistance, protection and education interventions, livelihood, mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) programming. 45% of the total
Project Achievement Factsheet: Cambodia Consortium for Out-of-School Children (CCOSC) Phase II
The Cambodia Consortium for Out-of-School Children (CCOSC) Phase II is strengthening Cambodia’s education system by ensuring that the most marginalized children can access and complete primary school. Through nationwide
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
July 2025 Achievements: 2,252,316 people reached
World Vision Ukraine Crisis Response has reached 2,252,316 people through food, non-food items, cash assistance, protection and education interventions, livelihood, and mental health programming.
45% of the total reach are
Education Capacity Statement: Accelerating foundational learning across the lifecycle
At World Vision, we believe every child has a right to education and that education can protect and support children affected by crises. Our framework focuses on providing inclusive, quality education during emergencies by
June 2025 Impact: Over 2.24 M people reached, more than 1.02 M children benefited
World Vision has reached 2,245,599 people through food, non-food items, cash assistance, protection and education interventions, livelihood, and mental health programming. 45% of the total reach are children (1,022,371 Childr
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
May 2025 Report: 2.24M people reached, over 1M children impacted
World Vision Ukraine Crisis Response has reached 2,240,176 people through food, non-food items, cash assistance, protection, education, livelihood, and mental health support programs. 45% of the total reach are children (1
April 2025 Accomplishment Report: over 2.2 million people reached
World Vision has reached 2,222,326 people through food, NFI, cash assistance, protection and education interventions, livelihood, and mental health programming.
45% of the total reach are children (1,010,502 Children) as of
Child-Led, Hope -Driven, Protection for All
Masabata Speaks Out
At the handover of the child-friendly Child and Gender Prptection Unit in Pitseng, a brave young girl stood tall for all children. Her words remind us why safe spaces matter and why every child deserves to
World Vision Bosnia & Herzegovina Country Brief: 2024
Child protection and participation are at the core of our work. We engage with children and parents enabling them to become engaged in the decision
making processes, and active seekers of services they are entitled to. We
Strengthening Child Protection Through Safe Spaces: Handing Over of the Pitseng Child-Friendly CGPU Office
In his keynote speech at the official handover of the newly refurbished Child and Gender Protection Unit (CGPU) facility in Pitseng, the National Director of World Vision Lesotho, James Chifwelu delivered an inspiring message
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
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
Situation Report - December 2024 January 2025 - Emergency Response in the West Bank
Over the month of January, violence in the West Bank has increased significantly while severe restrictions on movements were paralyzing life in the West Bank, seriously affecting the livehood of communities. In response
Advancing Justice for Children in Lesotho
The National Director's , James Chifwelu speech celebrates the inauguration of Lesotho's child-friendly courts, emphasizing their transformative role in protecting children's rights, reducing trauma, and ensuring justice
Middle East Crisis (MEC) Response |LEBANON SITREP #7
In the last ten days, the conflict in Lebanon has seen intensified attacks across the country. On World Children’s Day, Lebanon mourned the tragic killing of 200 children since the escalation, underscoring the profound human
Situation Report - October 2024 - Emergency Response in the West Bank
Over the month of October, violence in the West Bank continued to escalate, with multiple incidents affecting farmers during the olive harvest. In response, World Vision provided humanitarian support to 53,000 people in 35
September 2024 Accomplishment: Over two million people reached
FACTSHEET: WORLD VISION SYRIA RESPONSE (WVSR) TÜRKIYE
Türkiye hosts the world’s largest population of persons under temporary and international protection, with over 3.65 million Syrians under temporary protection. As of May 2023, Türkiye was hosting 3.4 million Syrian refugees
One Year of Emergency Response in the West Bank - Impact Report
For the past 12 months, the West Bank has faced an unprecedented crisis. Escalating violence, constant movement restrictions, and economic devastation have affected every aspect of the lives of children.
In response, World