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
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.
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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.
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This report summarizes World Vision Niger's achievements in 2024 to improve the living conditions of children and communities:
• Sponsorship programs: more than 41,000 children enrolled in five regions thanks to our donors;
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Niger continues to face persistent armed conflict in four main regions (Diffa, Maradi, Tillabéri, Tahoua), climatic hazards (floods, droughts), and a complex and dynamic humanitarian situation (epidemics, food insecurity
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
Dear readers, please read the Annual Report for the fiscal year 2023 (FY23).
This document outlines the work that has been done in Niger thanks to the continued support of our partners, donors and the Government of Niger.
Every year, World Vision staff gather with their families, communities and donors around the world for a day of celebration of God's greatness and faithfulness - a special day for the World Vision partnership, celebrated
It is with great pleasure and privilege that we present to you our Annual Report, detailing the work that has been done on the ground in 2022, thanks to the continued support of our partners, donors and the Government of
On July 26, 2023, the National Council for the Safeguarding of the Fatherland (CNSP) announced that it had overthrown the current President Mohamed Bazoum and his government. The reaction of part of the international
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 2020 was a special year because it was marked not only by the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic, which had a significant socio-economic impact, but also by security crises and the increase of attacks, particularly on
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
Young school children from 4 different locations in the Ga West Municipality were selected to participate in a research on Violence Against Children (VAC) to enable them identify the issues and identify possible solutions.
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2016 World Vision Niger Annual Report Publication
This booklet is dedicated to all children of West Africa and our prayer is for you to experience fullness of life at all times. May this booklet inspire you to bring about changes in your family, your school and in your
World Vision Niger team have the pleasure to share with you the 2014 Annual Report
WV Niger utilises area development programs (ADPs) as the primary instrument for long-term, integrated, and sustainable development. Currently, 20 ADPs directly serve more than 45,000 registered children in clustered