publication / February 27, 2025
World Vision Somalia FY 2024 Annual Report
World Vision Somalia’s Impact in 2024
In 2024, Somalia faced relentless shocks, from devastating floods and ongoing conflict to economic instability, leaving millions struggling to meet their basic needs. With 6.9 million people, including 5 million children, in urgent need, World Vision Somalia, alongside our dedicated partners, stepped up to deliver life-saving assistance and long-term resilience programmes to help communities meet immediate needs, recover, and rebuild.
We reached 1.4 million people, nearly 850,000 of them children, providing emergency aid, food security, healthcare, nutrition, clean water, education, and more.
From launching our first-ever boat-based emergency response to leading evacuation efforts during historic floods, our dedicated teams stood on the frontlines of hope for children and their communities.
We invite you to read this report and see how, together, we made a difference for children.
article / May 22, 2017
Millions join hearts and minds to pray for end to famine
This press release was originally posted by the World Council of Churches.May 22, 2017
publication / February 11, 2025
Guia de Ação
Um guia de ação do fim de semana de oração e ação contra a fome.
publication / May 27, 2025
2024 Global Report on Child Participation in World Vision Decision-Making Processes
A report summarizing World Vision's efforts to listen to and include children's perspectives in organisational decision-making processes from local to national and international levels.
publication / December 17, 2018
Brief AR: تأثير المساعدة النقدية المتعددة الأغراض على عمالة الأطفال في صفوف اللاجئين السوريين في البقاع، لبنان
press release / August 27, 2024
World Vision Uganda Launches Campaign to End Child Hunger and Malnutrition
World Vision Uganda partners with the government of Uganda and other stakeholders to address chill hunger and malnutrition.
article / August 16, 2024
Collaborating towards success: World Vision International Sierra Leone wins the Global Fund Grant Cycle 7 (GC7) Award
World Vision International Sierra Leone has been awarded over $26 million as Principal Recipient 2 by the Global Fund to implement Grant Cycle 7. The aim is to fight malaria, HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis in all the districts of Sierra Leone.
article / September 4, 2024
Sustainable farming empowers Moeun Sameth’s family amidst climate change
This is the best adjective to qualify the weather patterns in Cambodia’s modern history. The Southeast Asian country recently experienced record-high temperatures in May, as a result of an El Niño event. This meteorological phenomenon generated historical droughts, directly affecting a population that relies heavily on agriculture and fisheries (25% of GDP, 49% of employment of the country’s labor force)1. In the communities served by World Vision International - Cambodia alone, over 360,000 individuals were directly affected by the droughts.
publication / January 12, 2016
Adolescent Health Lessons Learned Review
The 7-11 health and nutrition (H&N) strategy successfully galvanized World Vision (WV) to re-focus on the first 1000 days of life and resulted in increased organizational capacity and more resources being directed towards health pro
article / February 14, 2024
The Beauty of Child Sponsorship… a story of World Vision United Kingdom
This story is about the first visit of the World Vision United Kingdom Chief Executive Officer to Sierra Leone. During her visit, Madam Fola Komolafe (MBE) met with His Excellency the President of the Republic of Sierra Leone, government ministers and partners including the United Nations Women's country team.