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video / March 9, 2023

Children should get support to recover from dreadful fear of aftershocks

In order to save his family, Mhammad*’s father pushed his children out of the house before it collapsed and turned to rubble. On 6 February 2023, Mhammad*, 10, and his family sought shelter in the streets with dreadful fear of another aftershock.
press_release / March 6, 2023

Deepening mental health crisis in Syria, following last month's earthquakes, warns World Vision  

Deepening mental health crisis in Syria, following last month's earthquakes, warns World Vision  
Mental health
article / March 25, 2023

Displaced Ukrainians see huge need for mental health and psychosocial support

The mental health and psychological support activities that HealthRight and World Vision provide were made possible through the generous support of ACTED, USAID’s Bureau of Humanitarian Assistance (BHA) and Ukraine Response Consortium.
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publication / March 21, 2023

Catch-Up Programme: Action Learning Report

Catch Up Programme Action Learning Report World Vision Education
CUP Education
publication / March 24, 2023

Venezuela Migrant and Refugees Crisis Response Update December 2022

7.1 million Venezuelans have left their country, due to the economic and social crisis of recent years. To mitigate the effects of this forced migration, World Vision works with its multi-country response "Hope without Borders" in seven countries in Latin America. The projects are focused on Food Security and Nutrition, Employment and Entrepreneurship, Protection, Security, Cash Transfer, Shelter, Humanitarian Transport, WASH, Multipurpose, Inclusion, Education and Multisector.
World Vision implements projects in Venezuelan to prevent the effects of malnutrition.
page / March 16, 2023

Sri Lanka Economic Crisis Response Project

Immediate Lifesaving and Protection Support to the Most Vulnerable Affected by the Sri Lankan Economic Crisis Project - also known as the Sri Lanka Economic Crisis Response Project focuses on responding to the immediate needs of households most affected by the current economic crisis in Sri Lanka
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publication / March 1, 2023

World Vision Ukraine Crisis Response One Year On Report

Through the support of donors and partners, World Vision has reached over 650,000 people, including more than 251,000 children. 
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article / March 29, 2023

World Vision Donates Medical Supplies to Zambia's Ministry of Health worth $1,000,000 USD

World Vision Zambia has donated three 20-foot containers of medical supplies to Zambia's Ministry of Health. The supplies include 25 Electro Cardiogram Machines (ECG), Anesthesia Breathing Circuits, 300 Infrared Thermometers, 5,800 Covid-19 Testing Kits, Hospital Surgical Gowns, and Medical Gloves, among others. Speaking during the donation ceremony, World Vision's National Director, Mr. John Hasse, stated that the organization is aware of Zambia’s progress in reducing child mortality. However, challenges remain in the areas of maternal and neonatal mortality.
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