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
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
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
Despite recent economic growth, Mali faces alarming setbacks in child well-being due to ongoing insecurity, rising poverty, the lingering impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, and worsening climate shocks. Millions of children
On World Environment Day 2025, World Vision West Africa raises its voice for the children whose lives are deeply affected by climate change. Environmental degradation threatens their well-being, survival, and protection.
We
The ENOUGH Campaign, launched by World Vision International in 2023, is a collective statement of hope and urgency. The campaign aims to end child hunger and malnutrition and give every child the chance to grow up healthy.
In
In 2024, despite the challenging security situation, World Vision Mali remained true to its mission of serving the most vulnerable children and their communities, transforming their lives in the process.
In response to growing
World Vision is a leading humanitarian and development organisation with a proven track record in strengthening the adaptive, absorptive, and transformative capacities of vulnerable communities. With extensive experience and
For more than 40 years, World Vision has partnered with communities in West Africa from rural agricultural villages, to disaster, conflict and fragile contexts. Our decades of experience have taught us that the most effective
In 2023, in a difficult security context, World Vision remained true to its mission of serving the poorest and transforming their lives, especially those of the most vulnerable children.
Faced with growing needs in Mali, we
In Mali, gaps in emergency response and especially the lack of systematic support for early recovery responses have limited the ability of humanitarians to prevent the exponential increase in needs following the 2021 lean
As the 3rd African Girl Summit focusing on “Culture, Human Rights and Accountability; Accelerating End to Harmful Practices” starts in Niamey, girls from across West Africa met together on 12 November 2021, to join voices and
The year 2019 was marked by growing insecurity in Mali; especially in the Center and North of the country. Tens of thousands of children and their families have had to leave their land to relocate to more stable communities
No organisation or government working alone can solve child vulnerability. At World Vision, we believe that only by working together with children, their communities, and our supporters and partners, the lives of the world’s
You will find in this report progresses accomplished through our various programmes and projects: education, health, sponsorship, water, hygiene and sanitation, food security, resilience, micro finance networks, Eco –
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