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Hope for the Dry Corridor
World Vision’s Hope for the Dry Corridor initiative aims to strengthen the resilience of 10 million people and restore 3 million hectares of degraded land.
Drinking Water Sustainability Fund (DWSF)
The Drinking Water Sustainability Fund (DWSF) is a groundbreaking financing initiative designed to transform rural and small-town water systems. Designed with communities in mind, the fund offers a powerful blend of low
World Vision Senegal Annual Report 2024
Thanks to 140 World Vision Senegal projects and programs, 4.7 million children were reached. More than 54,000 children were registered in the sponsorship program.
These various interventions in the areas of water, education
Hope Logbook: Six years transforming lives with migrant children
For six years, Hope Without Borders walked alongside migrant children and families across Latin America. The Hope Logbook captures this legacy: 2.65 million services in education, food security, protection, health, shelter
World Vision Lesotho Marks World Day Against Trafficking with Impact from EU-Funded Human Rights Project
AECFL Progress on Ending Child Labour and Forced Labour
Every Heart Second Quarter Newsletter FY25 - World Vision International Sierra Leone
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
Annual Impact Report 2024 (Khmer)
In 2024, World Vision made a profound difference in the lives of the most vulnerable children, reaching over 3 million girls and boys in Cambodia.
Through strategic partnerships with government institutions, development
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
Making vulnerability analysis useful for humanitarian response
The closer we examined what vulnerability analysis was for, the clearer it became that the ways in which vulnerability measurement was being conceived by WVI and others were only taking attention away from what vulnerability
Anticipatory Action Fact Sheet - Lebanon
Anticipatory Action (AA) is a proactive approach to mitigating the impacts of predicted disasters by acting before they occur. In 2023, with support from ADH and WV Canada, World Vision Middle East and Eastern Europe (WV MEER
« YOUTH READY » approach in the Youth Economic Strengthening Project in urban and peri-urban areas of Burkina Faso
World Vision began operations in Burkina Faso in 2021 to respond to growing humanitarian needs, with the aim of reducing suffering and strengthening the resilience of women, men, boys, and girls affected by the crisis
Empowering Women, Strengthening Communities: Launch of the Gender Equality and Women Empowerment Project
The World Vision Lesotho National Director’s speech at the GEWE Project launch emphasized World Vision Lesotho’s commitment to empowering women and youth as a catalyst for sustainable growth and community resilience in
Capacity Statement: Cash and Voucher Program
September 2024 Accomplishment: Over two million people reached
FACTSHEET: WORLD VISION SYRIA RESPONSE (WVSR) NORTH CENTRAL SYRIA
NCS is home to a population exceeding 217,911 individuals. According to local authority statistics, the demographic composition is predominantly made up of host communities - accounting for approximately 85% of the population
August 2024 Accomplishment: Over 1.9 million people reached
National Child Protection Reporting and Referral Pathways
National Child Protection Reporting and Referral Pathways ensure that children and communities across Lesotho are empowered with the knowledge and mechanisms to report child abuse, neglect, and exploitation. These pathways
Strengthening Child Protection: Launch of the National Child Protection Reporting and Referral Pathways
This speech marks the launch of the National Child Protection Reporting and Referral Pathways in Lesotho, a collaborative effort between the Ministry of Youth, Gender and Social Development, World Vision Lesotho, UNICEF
Championing Children's Rights: Lesotho's Collaborative Fight Against Child Labour and Forced Labour
In the speech, the National Director of World Vision Lesotho emphasizes the pressing issue of child labour and forced labour in Lesotho. They highlight the importance of the newly launched AECFL Project, supported by the
Public protection system in Ukraine: Oblast level mapping, assessment and services research
Building Sustainable Peace and Social Cohesion in Somalia Capacity Statement
Somalia’s path to lasting peace remains complex due to historical grievances, social fragmentation, and recurring regional conflicts. These factors impede social cohesion and undermine efforts towards stability. Addressing