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ENOUGH Campaign Report 2025 - West Africa Region
World Vision Senegal Annual Report 2024
Thanks to 140 World Vision Senegal projects and programs, 4.7 million children were reached. More than 54,000 children were registered in the sponsorship program.
These various interventions in the areas of water, education
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
World Vision West Africa Advocacy Statement - World Humanitarian Day 2025
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
World Vision West Africa Advocacy Statement – World Environment Day 2025
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
Senegal Newsletter - March 2025
In this issue, you'll find a feature on the celebration of International Women's Day at World Vision Senegal's various sites.
You will also find a report on the impact of the THRIVE project in Kaffrine. Other topics in this
Enough Campaign : Launch Report World Vision West Africa
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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West and Central Africa Newsletter - December 2024
Our Work in West Africa in 2023
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
World Vision Senegal Annual Report 2023
World Vision Senegal's 2023 Annual Report highlights key achievements in meeting the needs of vulnerable children and communities.
More than 100,000 children between the ages of 6 and 18 benefited directly from World Vision
In Numbers: Our 2021 Impact in Senegal
Since 1984, World Vision has worked in Senegal taking a stand against the despair of vulnerable children, advocating for their well-being, and being a voice for the voiceless and a partner to poor and oppressed communities
2021 Annual Report - Senegal
We are extremely delighted to bring to you World Vision's Senegal Annual Report for the year 2021 – which demonstrates our contribution to the well-being of children and communities in Senegal despite the COVID-19 pandemic
Water, Hygiene and Sanitation (WASH) in Senegal
World Vision is a Christian relief, development, and advocacy organisation dedicated to working with children, families, and communities to overcome poverty and injustice. World Vision serves everyone, regardless of religion
West African girls’ manifesto on ending harmful traditional practices
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
2020 Annual Report - Senegal
We are very happy to share with you the fruits of the work that World Vision has done in Senegal throughout fiscal year 2020, thanks to the efforts and dedication of all stakeholders to the well-being of the children we serve
World Vision Senegal Health & Nutrition Capacity Statement
In Senegal, World Vision has been working with the poorest and most vulnerable communities for 36 years in nine regions. The organisation has an existing presence and operations in 35 of 45 priority health districts in the
COVID-19 Africa Emergency Response Situation Report #10
COVID-19 continues to spread with a linear daily increment as most of the countries in East, Southern and West Africa relax their confinement measures (schools and markets are reopening, public gatherings are resuming). World
COVID-19 Senegal Emergency Response - Situation Report #2
Since the first case of coronavirus was registered in Senegal on 2 March, the number of confirmed cases has increased daily.
World Vision is responding to the ongoing COVID-19 crisis through a multi-sectoral approach
2019 Annual Report - Senegal
Find out how World Vision's work contributes to improving the well-being of Senegalese children.
World Vision Senegal Capacity Statement
World Vision has been working with the poorest communities in Senegal for 36 years in nine regions, with existing presence and operations in 35 of 45 priority districts for the COVID-19 response. Of the 208 staff members
COVID-19 Senegal Emergency Response - Situation Report #1
Since the first case of coronavirus was registered in Senegal on 2 March, the number of confirmed cases has increased daily.
World Vision is responding to the ongoing COVID-19 crisis through a multi-sectoral approach
Children Report: The Violent Truth About Teen Pregnancy
Child research from 7 countries in Africa reveals shocking levels of violence and abuse behind the pregnancies of young girls. Teen pregnancies predominantly affect schoolgirls and often caused by older men, according to
Working with Partners Across West Africa
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