publication / September 16, 2022
Disaster risk reduction work in Timor-Leste
World Vision International – Timor-Leste’s goal is ‘Healthy children for strong communities’. We recognise that children’s health is holistic in nature, including their physical, mental, intellectual, and social well-being.
opinion / April 26, 2024
The Seven Things You May Not Expect in a Hunger Crisis
The Seven Things You May Not Expect in a Hunger Crisis - Most children suffering severe malnutrition will be extremely skinny, experiencing severe muscle wasting (thinning of muscle mass) and have a very low weight for their height. A starving child may lose their appetite. The astonishing generostiy of the hungriest people. The asian countries where even rice has become a luxury
publication / September 16, 2022
Disaster risk reduction work in Sri Lanka
World Vision Sri Lanka has adequate capacity and partnership network to ensure that vulnerable communities are enabled to protect their physical, mental, and social well-being and empowered to rapidly recover from disasters and clim
article / March 26, 2024
World Vision Ghana Commits to providing Clean and Safe Water for Vulnerable Communities in Ghana.
World Vision Ghana is committed to providing clean and safe water to vulnerable communities in the country. The lack of clean and safe water sources is a widespread challenge in rural communities. According to UNICEF, 76% of households are at risk of drinking water contaminated with faecal matter.
publication / April 17, 2024
World Vision and World Food Programme Facts and Figures 2023
For more than 30 years, World Vision and the World Food Programme (WFP) have partnered around a shared vision for a hunger-free world for the world’s most vulnerable children, families and communities. Together, World Vision and WFP provide assistance to disaster-affected people to save lives, improve health and education, and empower vulnerable communities to become self-reliant, now and in future.
The 2023 World Vision and WFP partnership report demonstrates the impact of the two organisations working together resulting from an extensive network of strategic, operational relationships at the national, regional and global levels.
publication / September 15, 2022
Disaster risk reduction work in Mongolia
World Vision International - Mongolia’s goal is to achieve sustained impact on the well-being of 500,000 children in Mongolia, including 140,000 most vulnerable children.
publication / September 15, 2022
Disaster risk reduction work in Thailand
World Vision Foundation of Thailand, as a Christian humanitarian and development organization, is making all efforts to mitigate the impact of disasters to the people affected, especially the children and their families.
article / October 12, 2023
Breaking the cycle: Strengthening disaster resilience for communities in South Sudan
13 October is the International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction. Abrham Assefa, World Vision South Sudan food security and livelihoods technical manager, reflects on the importance of recognising, strengthening, and building on the existing resilience and capacities of the vulnerable people for them to become better equipped in preventing, reducing, and recovering from the impacts of disasters and other natural hazards.
publication / April 3, 2024
Invitation for Bids - END OF PROJECT EVALUATION
World Vision began working in Zambia in 1981 in Mkushi district, and we are a Zambian Non-Government Organization with a local Board of Directors. World Vision has a vast reach in Zambia, with long-term development projects called Area Programmes and short-term grant-funded projects spread across the country nationwide. World Vision Zambia implements development projects in the following key areas: health and nutrition; livelihoods and resilience; education; child protection; disaster management; and water, hygiene and sanitation (WASH).
publication / September 16, 2022
Disaster risk reduction work in the Solomon Islands
As one of the largest and longest-standing international NGOs in the Solomon Islands, World Vision International – Solomon Islands is a trusted, reputable partner of the government, CSOs, donors, and sectoral bodies.