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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
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
Internally Displaced People: Voice, Rights and Dignity
SITREP: Two years of Emergency Response in the West Bank
Since October 2023, World Vision has been implementing an emergency response to the ongoing crisis in the West Bank, as the humanitarian situation has worsened dramatically.
Communities are facing ever-tightening restrictions
Anticipatory Action – Ethiopia
World Vision is helping children and families prepare for climate-driven disasters before they strike. Through anticipatory action, communities receive early warnings, training, and support to protect livelihoods and reduce
Central African Republic Emergency Response 1032 - 31 July 2025
World Vision Central African Republic has released its latest Situation Report #1032, highlighting our ongoing efforts amid the humanitarian crisis in Central African Republic (CAR). In July 2025, we reached 110,397 people
World Vision West Africa Advocacy Statement - World Humanitarian Day 2025
In West Africa, conflict, climate change and instability are placing millions of families into hunger, displacement and loss of access to essential services.
In 2024, 383 aid workers lost their lives, even as funding dwindled
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
West Afghanistan Forced Returnees Response (WAFRR) July 10, 2025
This is the first SitRep for the West Afghanistan Forced Returnees Response (WAFRR), providing an overview of the evolving situation at the Iran–Afghanistan border, major needs, and World Vision Afghanistan’s response to date
The Unseen Crisis: Childhoods shaped by conflict and poverty in the West Bank
Communities in the West Bank are enduring a deepening crisis. Daily life has become increasingly difficult due to a sharp rise in violence, severe restrictions on movement, and the sudden loss of access to work. For families
Emergency Response in the West Bank - April and May 2025
By end of May, over 33,000 Palestinians remained displaced. They were hosted in collective shelters or in people’s home in various governorates, including in dozens of villages supported by World Vision. The influx of
Food Assistance Programming | Global Capacity Statement
World Vision International (WVI) is committed to combating hunger and improving food security for vulnerable populations, with a strong focus on children, those most affected by food insecurity. In 2024, World Vision provided
World Refugee Day 2025 : Advocacy Statement - World Vision West Africa
On World Refugee Day 2025, World Vision West Africa warns of the growing severity of forced displacement in West Africa, where more than 12.7 million people are affected. The organisation underscores the urgent need to
Situation Report | Multi-Country Response: Hope Without Borders (Jan–Mar 2025)
This report outlines World Vision’s efforts during a critical phase of human mobility in Latin America. Through the “Hope Without Borders” response, more than 2.65 million services have been delivered since 2019. In this
گزارش دو ماهه وضعیت: سال مالی ۲۰۲۵
ورلد ویژن افغانستان به بیش از ۳۶۹۰۰۰ نفر در ماه فبروری و مارچ ۲۰۲۵ خدمات حیاتی در بخشهای چون صحت و تغذیه، آب و حفظ الصحه، آموزشی و حمایت روانی-اجتماعی، معیشت و مصونیت غذایی، و کمکهای نقدی ارائه کرد.
April 2025 Accomplishment Report: over 2.2 million people reached
World Vision has reached 2,222,326 people through food, NFI, cash assistance, protection and education interventions, livelihood, and mental health programming.
45% of the total reach are children (1,010,502 Children) as of
World Vision - SitRep - Emergency Response West Bank - Feb-Mar25
A major escalation of violence in the northern West Bank, initiated at the end of January, led to the displacement of over 40,000 people and caused extensive damage to infrastructure in several urban centers. As of mid-April
Situation Report: December & January FY 2025
World Vision Afghanistan provided vital support to over 208,000 people in December and January 2025, delivering health, nutrition, WASH, education, psychosocial support, livelihoods & food security, and cash assistance.
World Vision and World Food Programme Partnership Snapshot | 2024
World Vision Somalia FY 2024 Annual Report Abridged Version
In 2024, Somalia faced relentless shocks, from devastating floods and ongoing conflict to economic instability, leaving millions struggling to meet their basic needs. With 6.9 million people, including 5 million children, in
World Vision Somalia FY 2024 Annual Report
World Vision Somalia’s Impact in 2024
In 2024, Somalia faced relentless shocks, from devastating floods and ongoing conflict to economic instability, leaving millions struggling to meet their basic needs. With 6.9 million
Country Profile - World Vision West Bank - 2025
For over 50 years, World Vision has worked to nurture Palestinian children, improve their resilience and bring them hope. Take a look at this short report to learn more about our strategic priorities, our approaches and our
Niger Humanitarian and Flood Responses SitRep - December 2024
Niger continues to face persistent armed conflict in four main regions (Diffa, Maradi, Tillabéri, Tahoua), climatic hazards (floods, droughts), and a complex and dynamic humanitarian situation (epidemics, food insecurity