publication / February 14, 2025
Response Profile: World Vision Ukraine Crisis Response
Profile: Ukraine Crisis Response
article / February 17, 2025
Nadia's Journey to Health from Malnutrition
The story is about how a young girl named Nadia in Zambezia, Mozambique, recovered from moderate acute malnutrition thanks to the support and guidance of a local health committee. It highlights the committee's work in educating parents about nutrition and providing practical help, like demonstrating how to prepare enriched porridge. The story also connects Nadia's experience to the broader issue of child malnutrition in Mozambique, citing statistics from a Demographic and Health Survey, and introduces World Vision's "Enough" campaign, which aims to address this issue.
publication / February 13, 2025
Three Years On Report: Ukrainian Children Need Us Now More than Ever
As the Ukraine Crisis Response enters its fourth year, the impact of war continues to devastate the lives of millions, particularly children. Over the past three years, World Vision has reached more than 2 million people, including nearly 1 million children, providing critical support such as education, mental health services, cash assistance, livelihoods, winterisation and protection initiatives. Despite these efforts, the challenges remain immense. Millions of children are still displaced, struggling to access the basic needs every child deserves, and deprived of their rights to safety, education, health and home.
press release / February 6, 2025
Syria’s humanitarian crisis, Turkey recovery, two years after the earthquake
Syria’s humanitarian crisis, Turkey recovery, two years after the earthquake
press release / February 7, 2025
World Vision Warns Of Increased Risk To Children’s Lives As Most Child Protection And Health Systems In Goma Are No Longer In Operation
This press release is an urgent call from World Vision for an immediate cessation of violence and a return to dialogue in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), warning that the ongoing conflict is worsening the humanitarian crisis, particularly for children. The destruction of hospitals, schools, and displacement camps has left children increasingly vulnerable, heightening the risks of diseases like TB and measles due to missed vaccinations. As of February 2025, over half a million people have been displaced, adding to the already high number of 6.8 million internally displaced persons (IDPs). World Vision is deeply concerned that without action, the crisis will escalate further, with devastating consequences for children. The organization urges global leaders to press for peace and allow for unrestricted humanitarian aid to meet growing needs. They also advocate for a humanitarian pause to provide families with safety and access to essential supplies. World Vision has been supporting displaced communities in North and South Kivu and is preparing to expand its response in Goma once access is granted. The organization calls for meaningful dialogues to ensure a lasting resolution and protect the future of children in the region.
publication / January 15, 2025
2024 Annual Report - Sudan
World Vision Sudan FY24 Annual Report: Highlights impactful humanitarian efforts, supporting 2.8M people, including 1.5M children, amid Sudan's ongoing crisis.
publication / February 4, 2025
World Vision Haiti 2024 Annual Report
"World Vision Haiti empowers vulnerable children through food, education & health programs amid crises. Join us to bring hope and build resilient communities."
publication / December 10, 2024
Child-led Research - Laos
We are a group of four researchers from the Huaphanh province / Xamnuea district in Laos who conducted a quantitative study on the impacts of climate change and disasters on children in our communities. In recent years, our communities in the high mountains have faced many natural disasters.
publication / February 11, 2025
World Vision South Sudan FY2024 Annual Report
World Vision South Sudan FY24 Annual Report