article / May 22, 2023
Humanitarian Advocacy and Disaster Reduction and Management
World Vision as an organization believes in a world where children, families and communities are safe from disaster and when disaster strikes, whether natural or manmade, we want communities to be better prepared and adequately equipped to respond to and bounce back from all kinds of shocks caused by disaster.
press_release / May 19, 2023
Strengthening national and community capacities for effective disaster preparedness and crisis response in Lesotho
World Vision International Lesotho is hosting a high-level roundtable discussion on Humanitarian Advocacy and Disaster Risk Reduction and Management to be held on May 22, 2023 at Lancers Inn Hotel. This round table discussion is intended to create a platform for all relevant stakeholders to participate and contribute to interactive dialogues on the community representative findings on Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM), Education in Emergencies and Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA).
publication / May 16, 2023
World Vision Myanmar - Impact Report 2022
World Vision has been present in Myanmar for three decades working for the most vulnerable children and families, partnering with government departments, local partners, communities, and different stakeholders.
publication / May 8, 2023
World Vision BiH Country Brief 2022
World Vision has been working in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) since 1994, first providing relief to a war-torn country and then working on community development.
Child protection and participation are at the core of our work on all levels. We engage with children and parents and we collaborate with service providers and decision-makers to improve child welfare systems and advocate for system-level decisions that have the best interest of the child in mind.
Being a responsive organisation, we also tackle the risk of natural and man-made disasters.
We have offices in Sarajevo, Banja Luka, Tuzla, Zenica, and Goražde, with the capability of deploying staff, goods and services throughout the country and when necessary to the region.
To learn more about us and get a quantitative insight in our work in 2022 download the short publication.
opinion / April 27, 2023
Understanding risk and nexus programming
On the penultimate day of the Humanitarian Network Partnerships Week, Johan reflects on the importance of risk analysis when undertaking nexus programming.
publication / September 16, 2022
Disaster risk reduction work in China
Since 1982, World Vision International – China has been amongst the most active international NGOs in the fields of disaster risk reduction and relief response in China.
article / March 21, 2023
Somalia braces for a sixth season of poor rains, risk of famine; amidst fears of reduction in funding
At least 6.5 million people across Somalia will struggle to find food and therefore be exposed to hunger and malnutrition beginning April to June, due to the impacts of: five consecutive seasons of poor rains, a possible sixth season of below average to poor rains, high food prices plus persistent insecurity.
publication / May 16, 2023
Project Model Handbook: Regreening Communities
This field handbook provides comprehensive guidance for implementing World Vision's Regreening Communities project model.
publication / September 16, 2022
Disaster risk reduction work in Nepal
As a humanitarian and development organisation, World Vision International - Nepal contributes to enhancing the capacity of local government in disaster governance, disaster risk reduction, and climate-smart agriculture.