World Vision Afghanistan Impact Infographic
This infographic demonstrates the impact World Vison made in Afghan communities.
This infographic demonstrates the impact World Vison made in Afghan communities.
This report provides an overview of the impact of World Vision's work in Sierra Leone from October 2021 to September 2022.
We owe these results to the faithful support of our private and public donors, our hard-working
Ahead of the Brussels 7 donors’ conference for Syria and the region, World Vision has compiled a policy brief outlining humanitarian needs in Syria and host countries – namely Jordan, Lebanon, Turkiye and Iraq – while calling
“We all witnessed in 2022, how the lives especially those of children and youth were affected directly by critical events. They have experienced the psychological, social, and economic effects of the humanitarian crisis of
World Vision started operations in Armenia in 1988 providing emergency aid to people affected by the devastating earthquake. Later, World Vision’s projects have transitioned beyond meeting the demands of crisis situations to
Children’s wellbeing is at the heart of World Vision’s work in Albania, spread across three key sectors, in protection and social inclusion, youth activism and building secure livelihoods via economic development
As Afghanistan continues to face extraordinary challenges, we persevere in our mission to foster change that saves, protects and transforms lives.
This Annual Report demonstrates the impact World Vision Afghanistan had on
Closing our fourth year of operations in Yemen since we started in 2019, World Vision’s Yemen Response can look back at a successful year of impactful partnering-based programming, net-working and fundraising:
• By the end
One year of war and there is still no end in sight.
Since the onset of the conflict, World Vision has supported the most vulnerable people with life- saving aid, shelter, child protection, and essentials, bringing our global
Accelerating our Commitment to Most Vulnerable Children (ACCOUNT for every MVC) FY21 – FY25 Strategy
World Vision Ghana's goal for the strategy; is ‘By 2025, World Vision Ghana would have reached 3.3 million vulnerable
We have been working in the Middle East and Eastern Europe for more than 45 years and currently have long-term development projects in Albania, Armenia, Georgia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as Jerusalem - West Bank - Gaza
World Vision started operating in Lebanon in 1975. Since then, it has been assisting Lebanese families and refugees through long-term development projects, emergency relief, and advocacy, complementing the efforts of the
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
Every child has the right to quality education, but disability remains one of the most serious barriers to learning for children. World Vision is supporting the Palestinian Ministry of Education, village councils and local
World Vision started operating in Lebanon in 1975. Since then, it has been assisting Lebanese families and refugees through long-term development projects, emergency relief, and advocacy, complementing the efforts of the
Short summery of World Vision's work and outreach in the communities of Georgia.
The report presents World Vision priority areas and impact reached through its programs in Georgia.
World Vision has been present in Myanmar for over two and a half decades working for the most vulnerable children and families, partnering with the Government departments, local partners and different stakeholders. Commenced
The following case study examines World Vision’s experience implementing a nexus approach for programming in Northern Iraq, which comprises governorates controlled by the federal authority and the Erbil-based Kurdish
Since 1984, World Vision has worked in Senegal taking a stand against the despair of vulnerable children, advocating for their well-being, and being a voice for the voiceless and a partner to poor and oppressed communities
Child Protection is one of the key priorities of World Vision International-Cambodia. In 2022, World Vision conducted an evaluation of our child protection programming implemented from 2018 to 2021 in 38 districts and 11
This Annual Report provides an overview of the work of World Vision in Kenya, from October,1, 2020 to September, 30, 2021. During this period, the organisation made tremendous impact in the lives of children and their
This is a summary for the Empowered Women Empowered Children Report found at: https://www.wvi.org/publications/iraq/empowered-women-empowered-children
This research uses a mixed method design to examine the relationship between Women’s empowerment and the well-being of children in structured families in Iraq.
For more, please see the full report.