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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 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
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
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
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.
Enough Campaign : Launch Report World Vision West Africa
The ENOUGH Campaign, launched by World Vision International in 2023, is a collective statement of hope and urgency. The campaign aims to end child hunger and malnutrition and give every child the chance to grow up healthy.
In
CP ADAPT ASSESSMENT REPORT 2024
Rolling Out "Chosen" In Child Sponsorship as a means of Enhancing the Child's Voice
In 2019, World Vision Zambia launched an initiative called 'Chosen'. As opposed to having donor sponsors choosing children to be sponsored, under 'Chosen', children that are registered in the World Vision Programme
Improving Maternal, Newborn and Child Health outcomes through Capacity Support to Community Structures
Maternal, neonatal and child health (MNCH) remains a public concern in Zambia. For instance, maternal mortality in Zambia is estimated at 183 deaths per 100,000 live births (Phiri et al., 2020). Equally, between 2014-2018
World Vision Ghana: The Journey so far
This brochure highlights World Vision's impact in Ghana over the last 40 years.
Child Health Now Campaign Report
Child Health Now was World Vision’s first global advocacy campaign, launched in 2009 at a critical juncture in the global effort to achieve lasting progress in child and maternal health. From its start, the campaign pledged
Working Moms
In the last two decades Cambodia has made commendable progress in reducing maternal and child mortality. The under-five child mortality rate declined, from 83 deaths per 1,000 live births in 2005 to 54 in 2010 and 35 in 2014
Child Health Now Campaign Report: Mobilising Millions to End Preventable Child Deaths
Child Health Now was World Vision’s first global advocacy campaign, launched in 2009 at a critical juncture in the global effort to achieve lasting progress in child and maternal health. From its start, the campaign pledged
MCHN Factsheet
Maternal, Child Health and Nutrition in Solomon Islands
Maternal, Child Health and Nutrition (MCHN) statistics for the Solomon Islands have improved over the last 10 years.
1 However, maternal and infant mortality rates remain
Proposal Competition Announcement
World Vision’s Child Health Now Campaign is pleased to invite students and youths under 30 years old to join Proposal Competition under the theme “Don’t Stop Now! End Child Malnutrition with Sustainable Development Goal 2 and
ការប្រកួតសរសេរគម្រោងស្នើសុំ
យុទ្ធនាការលើកកម្ពស់សុខភាពកុមារឥឡូវនេះរបស់អង្គការទស្សនៈពិភពលោកមានសេចក្តីសោមនស្សរីករាយសូមអញ្ជើញសិស្សានុសិស្ស និងយុវជនដែលមានអាយុតិចជាង៣០ឆ្នាំ ចូលរួមក្នុងការប្រកួតសរសេរគម្រោងស្នើសុំ (Proposal Competition) ក្រោមប្រធានបទ៖
A Joint Research on Breast-milk Substitute Promotion and Labeling Violations
The report explores research surrounding the problem of child malnutrition in Cambodia. This project aims to determine the availability of breast-milk substitutes in six provinces of Cambodia. This study also seeks to
Child Well-being Report FY14
Getting to zero infographic
This year, leaders from across the world will decide on a new set of goals which will replace the expiring Millennium Development Goals. Their decisions will affect generations to come and the future of all children.
They need
Global Week of Action 2015 Health and Nutrition Partners Pack
Welcome to World Vision's 2015 Global Week of Action partners resource pack. In this pack you will find information about the upcoming mobilisation set to take place 4-11 May 2015, ways to partner with World Vision globally
Child Health Now Policy Brief - 2014 - Khmer
World Vision’s Child Health Now has developed a new policy brief which provide up-to-date status of malnutrition in Cambodia and suggested key opportunities to fully implement the National Strategy for Food Security and