Regional Brief FY 25: World Vision Reached 4.47M Children
Amid ongoing conflict, displacement, overlapping crises, and worsening climate shocks, humanitarian needs
Amid ongoing conflict, displacement, overlapping crises, and worsening climate shocks, humanitarian needs
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
As of September 2025, World Vision Ukraine Crisis Response has reached 2,275,047 people with food, non-food items, cash assistance, protection and education interventions, livelihood, mental health and psychosocial support
As of August 2025, World Vision Ukraine Crisis Response has reached 2,261,654 people through food, non-food items, cash assistance, protection and education interventions, livelihood, and mental health programming. 45% (1,028
World Vision Ukraine Crisis Response has reached 2,252,316 people through food, non-food items, cash assistance, protection and education interventions, livelihood, and mental health programming.
45% of the total reach are
World Vision has reached 2,245,599 people through food, non-food items, cash assistance, protection and education interventions, livelihood, and mental health programming. 45% of the total reach are children (1,022,371 Childr
World Vision Ukraine Crisis Response has reached 2,240,176 people through food, non-food items, cash assistance, protection, education, livelihood, and mental health support programs. 45% of the total reach are children (1
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 Georgia's Accomplishments in 2023
Overview of our initiatives, strategic focus, and programme impact in Georgia.
To build evidence to support the ongoing impact of Faith and Development (F&D) interventions as part of integrated programming in the Middle East and Eastern Europe, World Vision undertook unique and timely research to
The document presents the scope of work and achievements of World Vision in Georgia.
Information brochure on medical services available for citizens of Ukraine staying in Georgia. The brochure was developed for the citizens of Ukraine who fled from their homeland and found safe place in Georgia.
Information brochure on How to Register Children from Ukraine in Kindergartens and General Education Institutions of Georgia. The brochure was developed for the citizens of Ukraine who fled from their homeland and found safe
Information brochure on How to Prevent and Respond to the Gender Based Violence. The brochure was developed for the citizens of Ukraine who fled from their homeland and found safe place in Georgia.
Information brochure on how to protect children from abuse. The brochure was developed for the citizens of Ukraine who fled from their homeland and found safe place in Georgia.
UKRAINIAN REFUGEES IN GEORGIA PROFILE, INTENTIONS AND NEEDS represents the assessment report based on a survey conducted by World Vision Georgia in collaboration with UNHCR to identify needs and priorities and to establish an
Short summery of World Vision's work and outreach in the communities of Georgia.
The report presents World Vision priority areas and impact reached through its programs in Georgia.
World Vision is a humanitarian and development non-governmental organisation that serves in more than 100 countries around the world to support the wellbeing of millions of children and their families.
The document presents
From the first days of the pandemic, World Vision Georgia supported children and their families living in extreme poverty and provided a variety of services to overcome the crisis.
Since April 2020, through 4 WVG regional
Presented Survey was conducted in August 2020 by World Vision Georgia with the aim to: