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Annual Impact Brief 2025
World Vision International in Cambodia Annual Impact Brief 2025 provides an overview of the organisation’s contribution to improving the lives of the most vulnerable children and communities across Cambodia. Building on 55
Situation Report: Displacement Caused by Cambodia –Thailand Border Conflict - February 6th, 2026
The Cambodia–Thailand border tension triggered a large-scale displacement crisis since December 2025, with approximately 640,000 people initially displaced. Following the ceasefire on 27 December 2025, population movements
Floods in Mozambique - Rapid Needs Assessment
The recently launched Humanitarian Partners Platform (HPP) has concluded a Rapid Needs Assessment in response to the severe floods and inundations that affected Mozambique’s central and southern regions.
This assessment
UCR December 2025 Update: over 2.3M People Reached
The latest Ukraine Crisis Response (UCR) factsheet has revealed that of December 2025, World Vision has reached 2,312,461 people through food, non-food items, cash assistance, protection and education services, livelihood
World Vision Syria Response Annual Report FY25
In 2025, World Vision Syria Response (WVSR) was able to access areas of Syria previously unreachable, allowing teams to meet face‑to‑face with communities we have supported for years and to witness firsthand the impact of our
Situation Report: Displacement Caused by Cambodia –Thailand Border Conflict - January 16th, 2026
According to the National Committee for Disaster Management (NCDM), as of 15 January 2026, 141,850 people remain displaced across the country. While essential services have resumed in some areas, access remains limited in
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
Situation Report: Displacement Caused by Cambodia –Thailand Border Conflict - January 2nd, 2026
As of 1 January 2026, around 409,000 people remain displaced due to the Cambodia–Thailand border conflict, despite a gradual decrease since 27th December 2025 following the ceasefire. Displacement continues across multiple
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
Situation Report: Displacement Caused by Cambodia –Thailand Border Conflict - December 26th, 2025
The escalating Cambodia–Thailand border conflict has triggered a major displacement crisis, with 644,589 Cambodian people displaced as of 25 December 2025, including more than 204,000 children and 336,000 women. Nearly 350
Situation Report: Displacement Caused by Cambodia –Thailand Border Conflict - December 19th, 2025
World Vision International in Cambodia is delivering a multi-sector humanitarian emergency response to address the urgent needs of people displaced by the Cambodia–Thailand border conflict. As of 18 December 2025, the
Regional Capacity Statement FY 2025: Overview, Impact and Resources
In FY 2025, 89% of families reached by World Vision's projects in Lebanon and Syria Response reported improved access to livelihood support services.
With humanitarian needs rising sharply across the Middle East & Eastern
Situation Report: Displacement Caused by Cambodia –Thailand Border Conflict - December 15th, 2025
The renewed conflict along the Cambodia–Thailand border since 7 December 2025 has triggered a rapidly escalating displacement crisis across multiple provinces, including Preah Vihear, Oddar Meanchey, Banteay Meanchey
Global Disaster Management Annual Overview FY 25
FY25 was a year of hard choices and courageous leadership. In the face of escalating global crises, we responded to 104 emergencies, reaching nearly 36 million people—including over 18 million children—with life-saving food
WVI Nepal 5-year Strategy Impact (FY21 to FY25)
October 2025 report: Over 2.28M people reached in Eastern Europe
As of October 2025, World Vision has reached 2,289,529 people in Ukraine, Romania, Moldova and Georgia through food, non-food items, cash assistance, protection and education interventions, livelihood, mental health and
World Vision south Sudan Country Strategy 2026-2030
South Sudan’s fragile context—marked by extreme deprivation, violence, and disasters—continues to undermine the well-being of children, families, and communities. In response, World Vision South Sudan’s FY26–30 strategy aims
Stories of Transformation from East Field Office (Nepali)
Across our working areas, communities are rewriting their stories through resilience, determination, and support.
From Thamina, a young girl who led her ward to be officially declared child-friendly, to Phanindra, who
Get to know World Vision's Response in Ukraine: 2.27M people reached
World Vision Ukraine Crisis Response has outlined its reach, priority sectors, strategy objectives, and the donors and supporters who have made all of this possible.
Since the onset of the crisis, World Vision’s Ukraine
2025 assessment: Transforming local Ukraine partnerships 2.0
West Bank Emergency Response: 2023 - 2025 SitRep
In October 2023, World Vision launched a multisectoral emergency response in the West Bank due to the escalating humanitarian crisis. Communities are facing risng levels of violence, ever-tightening restrictions on movement
Joint Multi-Sectoral Early Recovery Rapid Needs Assessment: Cambodia - Thailand Border Conflict
The Joint Multi-Sectoral Early Recovery Rapid Needs Assessment was conducted in late August 2025 in response to the Cambodia–Thailand border conflict, which displaced over 172,000 people and led to the return of nearly 880