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CONVENTION DE L’UNION AFRICAINE SUR LA FIN DES VIOLENCES FAITES AUX FEMMES ET AUX FILLES VERSION ADAPTÉE AUX ENFANTS
World Vision Iraq Country Profile FY25
World Vision Lebanon Country Profile FY25
50 years of presence. One clear focus: children.
Explore World Vision Lebanon’s FY25 country profile, showcasing nationwide impact, partnerships, and a growing reach supporting over 900,000 people.
World Vision Bangladesh 2025 Annual Report
Creating Hope for Every Child
Across Bangladesh, communities are coming together to protect childhood and build brighter futures for the next generation. In FY2025, World Vision Bangladesh reached more than 6.5 million people
WV Rwanda FY26 - FY30 Strategy Summary
Annual Impact Report 2025
World Vision Mali 2025 Annual Report
Building Gender Empowerment and Climate Resilience through Natural Farming Systems
World Vision East Africa Impact Report 2025
This year, we look back with gratitude and humility at the incredible transformation made possible across East Africa, amid some of the region’s most challenging humanitarian conditions in decades. Despite escalating conflict
World Vision Georgia Country Profile 2025
World Vision Georgia’s Achievements in 2025: A Comprehensive Overview of Our Initiatives, Strategic Focus, and Programme Impact
The impact of our work in 2025 is reflected in healthier, better-educated children, stronger
Project Factsheet: Building Climate-Adaptive Solutions through Inclusive Market Networks (BASIN)
Building Climate‑Adaptive Solutions through Inclusive Market Networks (BASIN) is a four‑year regional initiative (May 2025 – April 2029) funded by Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) through the Mekong
Africa Union Convention on Ending Violence Against Women and Girls
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
Regional Brief FY 25: World Vision Reached 4.47M Children
Amid ongoing conflict, displacement, overlapping crises, and worsening climate shocks, humanitarian needs
Advancing Gender Equality, Disability, and Social Inclusion (GEDSI) in WVI Nepal
Nutrition Crisis in a Warming World
The role of climate change as a threat multiplier risks exacerbating inequalities and undoing decades of progress for women and girls, especially in the areas of food security, nutrition, and gender equality. In this rapidly
Gender Transformative Framework for Nutrition Executive Summary
An executive summary of the report on this Canadian-led, evidence-based model to improve nutrition by tackling gender inequality through systems thinking and empowerment at the core.
A Gender-Transformative Framework for Nutrition
The Gender-Transformative Framework for Nutrition is a Canadian-led, evidence-based model that enhances the impact of nutrition programmes by addressing the root causes of gender inequality. It builds on existing research and
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
Middle East Crisis (MEC) Response | LEBANON SITREP TWO YEARS
Over the past two years of hostilities, World Vision Lebanon (WVL) has mounted a comprehensive and sustained response across multiple sectors to address both immediate humanitarian needs and longer-term recovery challenges.
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Dreaming Out Loud: Hopes and challenges facing girls around the world
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
West Africa Impact Summary 2024
In 2024, the intertwined challenges of conflict, climate change, and economic uncertainty continued to heighten vulnerability for children and families across West and Central Africa. Yet, by God’s grace and through