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Beyond Return: Child and Family Wellbeing among Refugee and IDP Returnees in Ukraine and Syria
Country Profile - Syria Response 2025
World Vision Syria Response (WVSR) continues to address the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Syria, where 16.7 million people, including 7.4 million children, require assistance. In FY2025, WVSR supported over 4.2 million
World Vision Syria Response Annual Report FY25
In 2025, World Vision Syria Response (WVSR) was able to access areas of Syria previously unreachable, allowing teams to meet face‑to‑face with communities we have supported for years and to witness firsthand the impact of our
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
Cash Waves 2025 study: Impact of Family Assistance in Northwest Syria
World Vision's Cash Waves 2025 study revealed that Cash and Voucher Assistance (CVA) significantly improved communication, financial decision-making, and emotional stability in 99% of targeted households in Northwest Syria
Cash Waves Study 2025: Empowering Refugees in Azraq Camp
Local Disaster Risk Reduction for Preparedness and Recovery Manual
Local Disaster Risk Reduction for Preparedness and Recovery Manual: Enhancing Communities' Resilience in North East Syria.
Global Hunger Response - Phase II Quarterly Situation Report - January 2025
This is the first quarterly report of 2025 from the Global Hunger Response (GHR) which provides a detailed overview of our qualitative and quantitative impacts, including regional situational overviews and highlights over the
Annual Report FY 24 October 2023 to September 2024
The humanitarian situation in Syria remains dire, with escalating violence since 2023 leading to further displacement and suffering. Over a decade of armed conflict has resulted in significant economic decline, crises in
Country profile FY24
Since the onset of the Syrian crisis in 2011, the World Vision Syria Response (WVSR) has been leading humanitarian and recovery efforts in Syria, Jordan, and Türkiye. This prolonged crisis has resulted in 16.7 million people
World Vision Syria Response ANTICIPATORY ACTION Factsheet
World Vision Syria Response (WVSR), in partnership with a local partner, implemented an anticipatory action project in Northern Syria. The project targets mitigating the impacts of floods, droughts, and associated risks
Anticipatory Action Regional Summary
Anticipatory action (AA) is defined as acting ahead of predicted hazardous events to prevent or reduce expected acute humanitarian impacts before they fully unfold. Emerging evidence suggests that AA – which focuses on
Same Events- Different POVs
Syrian father Monther* and his children found themselves yet again embarking on a relentless survival journey trying to escape from Lebanon. While the father frantically tries to get his children to safety, his children are
FACTSHEET: WORLD VISION SYRIA RESPONSE (WVSR) TÜRKIYE
Türkiye hosts the world’s largest population of persons under temporary and international protection, with over 3.65 million Syrians under temporary protection. As of May 2023, Türkiye was hosting 3.4 million Syrian refugees
FACT SHEET: WORLD VISION SYRIA RESPONSE (WVSR) NORTHWEST SYRIA
The population in Northwest Syria is 5.1 million, 4.2 million of which are in need of assistance. Among them, 3.6 million are food-insecure, 3.4 million are internally displaced, and 2 million are living in camps. From 2014
FACTSHEET: WORLD VISION SYRIA RESPONSE (WVSR) NORTH CENTRAL SYRIA
NCS is home to a population exceeding 217,911 individuals. According to local authority statistics, the demographic composition is predominantly made up of host communities - accounting for approximately 85% of the population
FACTSHEET: WORLD VISION SYRIA RESPONSE (WVSR) JORDAN
Jordan is recognised for its stability in a turbulent region. The country hosts over 1.3 million Syrian refugees - representing nearly 15% of Jordan’s total population - making it the second-highest host country of refugees
Lost and Alone- Factsheet
This report presents the findings from a unique piece of research conducted by WVSR in Northwest Syria (NWS) and Southern Türkiye, focusing on the February 2023 earthquakes' impact on unaccompanied and separated children
Summary Brief of LOST AND ALONE: Addressing the Crisis of Unaccompanied and Separated Children in Post-Earthquakes Northwest Syria and Southern Türkiye
The report draws on data from primary research conducted in February 2024 in earthquake- affected areas of NWS and Southern Türkiye. It aims to fill evidence gaps on the protection needs of unaccompanied and separated
Lost and Alone- Addressing the Crisis of Unaccompanied and Separated Children in Post-Earthquakes Northwest Syria and Southern Türkiye
This report presents the findings from a unique piece of research conducted by World Vision Syria Response in Northwest Syria (NWS) and Southern Türkiye. It is the first of its kind to specifically explore how the February
Child Labour Assessment Report
Child labor remains a significant concern among Syrian refugees in southeastern Türkiye, particularly in the provinces of Urfa, Gaziantep, Kilis, and Hatay. It is crucial to understand the underlying factors driving this