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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
Capacity Statement: Humanitarian and Emergency Affairs 2024
World Vision Zambia, through the Humanitarian and Emergency Affairs (HEA) department, works with communities, partners and World Vision Support Offices to deliver humanitarian interventions in areas of preparedness, anticipat
Challenges and Opportunities for Urban Standardized Disaster Risk Reduction Programming in Southern Africa by Way of Zimbabwe's Example
This Research was commissioned by World Vision Germany to assess the functionality of Disaster Risk Reduction Civil Protection Committees structures in selected urban areas of Zimbabwe (Mutare, Harare/Epworth, and Gweru) and
Empowering Education through Strengthening Schools’ Resilience in Times of Crisis
Mr. James Chifwelu at the Education in Emergencies resource mobilization event highlights the critical need for disaster preparedness in Lesotho's schools. He emphasizes the collaborative efforts of World Vision International
Annual Progress Report FY2023|World Vision International Nepal|English
Discover the transformative impact World Vision International Nepal made in FY23. Our Annual Progress Report highlights achievements in enhancing the well-being of 482,642 vulnerable people, including 331,982 children. These
Annual Report 2023 - World Vision International Jerusalem - West Bank - Gaza
World Vision has worked in the occupied Palestinian territory for the last 48 years. With 85 dedicated staff and an annual budget of US$11 million in 2023, it has developed one of the most extensive community-based presences
World Vision Vanuatu Capability Statement
Capability Statement - Humanitarian Response
World Vision supports communities to prepare and respond to disasters by leveraging our comprehensive suite of tools and approaches and our extensive experience to ensure that the needs of the most vulnerable people are met
Lesotho's Disaster Management Authority in Action
Empowering Lesotho through Strengthening Disaster Preparedness
The European Union-funded disaster risk reduction ‘ Strengthning and consolidating national and community capacities for effective diaster preparedness and response in Lesotho.' project represents a continuation and
Consolidation and Strengthening of Disaster Risk Reduction _ Fact Sheet
Consolidation and Strengthening of Disaster Risk Reduction project represents a continuation and potential consolidation of past European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (ECHO) projects that have been
Consolidation and Strengthening of Disaster Risk Reduction Project
Lesotho ranks amongst the most vulnerable countries experiencing increasing vulnerability to climate change, erratic rainfalls and droughts. Still, there is limited knowledge and capacity for Disaster Preparedness (DP) in
Promoting Education Continuity in Emergencies Study Report
The primary focus of the Education in Emergency Study was to evaluate Alternative Learning Approaches (ALAs) used to address major and minor disruptions to traditional instruction in primary, secondary, and high schools to
Teacher Professional Guide on Education and Disasters
The Teacher Professional Development Guide for Teachers in Emergencies looks at the basic education competencies in a crisis context that include (a) Teacher roles and wellbeing; (b) Child protection, wellbeing, and inclusion
Disaster Preparedness and Response Manual
The Disaster Preparedness Manual is an infant guide for ECD learners on disaster preparedness. It deals with common hazards that were identified in most school communities around the country and how they protect themselves
Overview of World Vision programmes in the West Bank
World Vision has worked in the occupied Palestinian territory for the last 47 years. With 91 dedicated staff and an annual budget of US$11 million in 2023, it has developed one of the most extensive community-based presences
World Vision BiH Country Brief 2022
World Vision has been working in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) since 1994, first providing relief to a war-torn country and then working on community development.
Child protection and participation are at the core of our
Climate Smart Agriculture Project Factsheet
The Government of Lao PDR, FAO and World Vision are joining hands to address the increasing challenges posed by climate change and build the resilience of upland farmers. With the financial support of the Global Environment
WASH in Schools in the West Bank - KAP Survey - World Vision - March23
The survey presents some key findings about the knowledge, attitudes and practices on WASH of 385 students from 13 schools in the area C of the West Bank. It was conducted as part of a project funded by the German Federal
Disaster risk reduction work in Papua New Guinea
World Vision International - Papua New Guinea works in close partnership government and local partners to empower people in low-laying, inland, and coastal communities through improved livelihoods to counter climate change
Disaster risk reduction work in Timor-Leste
World Vision International – Timor-Leste’s goal is ‘Healthy children for strong communities’. We recognise that children’s health is holistic in nature, including their physical, mental, intellectual, and social well-being
Disaster risk reduction work in Bangladesh
World Vision International – Bangladesh supports community, various groups, and micro project to be resilient from disasters and impact of climate change with a focus on disaster preparedness, community capacity building
Disaster risk reduction work in the Solomon Islands
As one of the largest and longest-standing international NGOs in the Solomon Islands, World Vision International – Solomon Islands is a trusted, reputable partner of the government, CSOs, donors, and sectoral bodies. We