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.
Through World Vision Iraq's strategy summary, learn the direction and commitment of World Vision Iraq for the next three years.
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.
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
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
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
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
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
REDUCING THE IMPACT OF GLOBAL WARMING ON FAMILIES & CHILDREN IN AFGHANISTAN, IRAQ, JORDAN & LEBANON THROUGH “CLIMATE-CONSCIOUS” INTERVENTIONS
On 15 May 2023, Climate Change Day, World Vision Middle East & Eastern Europe is
Through the Iraq Country Brief, learn about our history in Iraq, and what we have been doing to help the most vulnerable people of Iraq.
World Vision is accelerating access to equitable water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services for all by deepening our focus on the most vulnerable, especially in fragile and extremely fragile contexts, including Iraq. In
The following case study examines World Vision’s experience implementing a nexus approach for programming in Northern Iraq, which comprises governorates controlled by the federal authority and the Erbil-based Kurdish
This is a summary for the Empowered Women Empowered Children Report found at: https://www.wvi.org/publications/iraq/empowered-women-empowered-children
This research uses a mixed method design to examine the relationship between Women’s empowerment and the well-being of children in structured families in Iraq.
For more, please see the full report.
Small-scale farmers in Iraq are among the most affected groups in Iraq by climate change and water scarcity. With the reduction of rainfall and soaring temperature, agricultural production is dropping, and farmers’ ability to
This annual report provides an overview of the work done by World Vision Iraq (WV Iraq) from October 2020 to September 2021.
The consequences of regional instabilities and widespread displacement have impacted employment and livelihood. Women in particular face significant challenges in accessing employment because of a combination of limited
World Vision carried out a labour market assessment and value chain assessment in Salah Al-Din (Tooz) and Ninewa (Til-Kaif) to identify activities that can foster effective and inclusive economic development and livelihood
In alignment with the Iraq National Strategy for Empowering Women, World Vision International in Iraq (WV Iraq) implemented a livelihood and women’s economic empowerment project in West Mosul entitled, “Building Resilience
World Vision Iraq's Annual Report for FY2020
This annual report provides an overview of the work done by World Vision Iraq (WV Iraq) from October 2018 to September 2019.
This annual report provides an overview of the work done by World Vision Iraq (WVI) from October 2017 to September 2018.
This case study explores the challenges the Let Us Learn project in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq encountered during implementation, and demonstrates how collaborative partnerships, embedded accountability and quality