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Safe Returns Project, Ninawa Iraq (Fact Sheet)
The Safe Returns Project in Ninawa, Iraq is a five-year initiative implemented by World Vision Iraq with financial support from the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) through the Australian NGO
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
Children on the Brink: Urgent Action Needed on Rising Drought and Food Insecurity
Regional Brief FY 25: World Vision Reached 4.47M Children
Amid ongoing conflict, displacement, overlapping crises, and worsening climate shocks, humanitarian needs
Iraq Case Study: Making Peacebuilding & Conflict Sensitivity Foundational
In Iraq, resilience cannot be achieved without peace. This is why World Vision Iraq made a strategic decision to embed peacebuilding and conflict sensitivity (PB/CS) across all its programming. It has been transformed from a
PEACEBUILDING ROADMAP 2025–2027 | Violence Prevention and Social Cohesion Strategy Summary
Infographic: Peacebuilding in Iraq
Clean, Safe, and Inclusive: How WASH Transforms Schools in Tuz
World Vision's new study on schools in Tuz District, Salah Al-Din, shows that access to clean, safe, and inclusive Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) facilities is not just improving health—it is changing the future of
Wold Vision Iraq’s FY26–FY30 WASH Business Plan
PEACEBUILDING ROADMAP 2025–2027 | Violence Prevention and Social Cohesion Strategy
World Vision Iraq Impact Report FY24
World Vision Iraq Country Profile FY24
Fact Sheet: Anticipatory Action
Capacity Statement: Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Resilience in Iraq
World Vision Iraq Impact Report FY23
World Vision Iraq began as a response to the humanitarian emergency caused by the onset of conflict in 2014. Since then, we have been assisting and working with internally displaced persons, host communities, and Syrian
Growing Up in the Climate Crisis
On World Environment Day 2024, World Vision Middle East and Eastern Europe sheds light on the impact of climate change on children and young people in Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Iraq and the West Bank.
- Children and young
MEER Brussels VIII Policy Brief: spotlight on nutrition, food security and climate change
In April and May 2024, world leaders and key stakeholders in the Syria crisis response will be meeting at the European Union’s Brussels VIII Conference on “Supporting the future of Syria and the region.” The conference will
Empowering Communities, Transforming Lives, World Vision Iraq's National Nexus Strategy (2024-2026)
Through World Vision Iraq's strategy summary, learn the direction and commitment of World Vision Iraq for the next three years.
World Vision Iraq Country Profile FY23
Through the Iraq Country Profile, you can learn about the history of World Vision Iraq and what we have been doing to help the most vulnerable people of Iraq during the period of 1 October 2022 and 1 October 2023.
Growing Up in the Climate Crisis: Iraq Country Report
The young people in this study from Ninewa governate, Iraq know that climate change is impacting their lives now. This research is about how climate change is perceived and experienced by these young people.
It points to
World Vision Iraq Annual Report 2022
This annual report provides an overview for the work we have done in Iraq during FY22, which covers the period of 1 October 2021 and 1 October 2022.
World Vision programming reached 358,710 people and impacted more than 164
Transforming Lives through Mental Health and Psychosocial Support
World Vision’s Interventions in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Lebanon
World Vision has been working to improve the mental health wellbeing of the most vulnerable children and their families in the Middle East and Eastern Europe
Keeping our promise for the children and families of Syria and the region
Ahead of the Brussels 7 donors’ conference for Syria and the region, World Vision has compiled a policy brief outlining humanitarian needs in Syria and host countries – namely Jordan, Lebanon, Turkiye and Iraq – while calling