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World Vision Uganda Annual Report 2023
World Vision Uganda Annual Report 2022
This Annual Report provides an overview of the relentless work of World Vision Uganda from October 2021 to September 2022. You will find inspiring, evidence-based examples that highlight the transformative impact of our
Karamoja Locust Response Project (KALREP) Success Stories
This bulletin provides a deeper look into the transformation of lives in Karamoja through the Karamoja Locust Response Project (KALREP).
With support from the Austrian Development Agency, World Vision has supported the
WASH Capacity Statement
World Vision collaborates with communities, government, sponsors, donors, civil society and the private sector to reach the most vulnerable children, because we believe every child deserves life in all its fullness. World
Uganda Country Strategy 2021-2025
On 24th September 2021, World Vision launched a new five-year strategy for its Ugandan operations which seeks to contribute to the improved and sustained well-being of more than 5.2 million vulnerable children across the
Education Capacity Statement
World Vision collaborates with communities, government, sponsors, donors, civil society and the private sector to reach the most vulnerable children because we believe every child deserves life in all its fullness. World
Resilience and Livelihoods Capacity Statement
World Vision collaborates with communities, government, sponsors, donors, civil society and the private sector to reach the most vulnerable children because we believe every child deserves life in all its fullness. World
Health and Nutrition Capacity Statement
World Vision collaborates with communities, government, sponsors, donors, civil society and the private sector to reach the most vulnerable children because we believe every child deserves life in all its fullness. World
Child Protection Capacity Statement
World Vision collaborates with communities, government, sponsors, donors, civil society and the private sector to reach the most vulnerable children because we believe every child deserves life in all its fullness. World
Health and Nutrition Sector Brochure - Uganda (2021-2025)
Our goal is contribute to an increase in children aged 0-5 years who are well-nourished and protected from infection and disease.
Resilience and Livelihoods Sector Brochure - Uganda (2021-2025)
Our goal is to contribute to improved the resilience and livelihoods of 367,578 most vulnerable households for sustainable well-being of children by 2025. We seek to reach more than 1.8 million children by 2025. Our vision is
Education Sector Brochure - Uganda (2021-2025)
We aspire to see children educated for life. Our goal is to contribute to increased number of primary schools children who can read.
Child Protection Sector Brochure - Uganda (2021-2025)
Our goal is to contribute to increased children who have positive and peaceful relationships in their families and communities. More than 5 million children to be reached by 2025. Our vision is to build loving communities
Uganda Annual Report 2020

Uganda Annual Report 2019
This Annual Report provides an overview of the work of World Vision Uganda from October 2018 to September 2019. We are overwhelmed with gratitude, as we recognise and celebrate incredible work accomplished together.
In this
Green Growth Revolution: Stories of hope and promise from Tororo and Busia
Farmers in Tororo and Busia Districts have abandoned traditional ways of farming for more sustainable and profitable organic farming. World Vision and co-implementing partner Kulilka Uganda through a European Union-funded
Relaunch of the 'It Takes A World' campaign in Uganda
Despite significant strides by the Government of Uganda and partners, the status of violence against children still calls for urgent attention, more so during the COVID-19 crisis. Newsfeeds are overwhelming with stories of
The 'It Takes A World' campaign in fragile contexts: Child protection in hostile environments
When a disaster such as a flood strikes, everybody is trying to survive and the protection and well-being of children is often overlooked. When close 50,000 people were affected by floods in Kasese District in western Uganda
Buyamba Area Programme: The Journey of Impact
In 2003, World Vision began operations in Buyamba sub-county in Rakai District. The charity organisation worked with children, their families, and communities to address the root causes of poverty, injustice, and violence
COVID-19: 100 days and counting...
When 2020 began, communities in Uganda had no idea that within days the world would be confronting a virus that would kill hundreds of thousands of people, and put tens of millions of children at risk from the aftershocks of
Navigating the Nexus; A brighter future for refugee and host community children in West Nile, Uganda
Through its response to large-scale humanitarian needs precipitated by over a million South Sudanese refugees fleeing to Uganda throughout 2016 and 2017, World Vision has built an understanding of the needs and aspirations
Uganda - December 2019 Situation Report
- Newly arriving South Sudanese and Congolese refugees: According to the UNHCR, Uganda received 94,725 new refugee arrivals in 2019. Arrival rates have reduced in 2019, driven largely by the relative peace in South Sudan and
Uganda - November 2019 Situation Report
- More than 90,000 new refugees have arrived in Uganda as of 2019 (UNHCR). Despite this, there has been a decline refugee crisis funding. This has significantly affected child protection sector, where World Vision developed