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World Vision South Asia and Pacific

South Asia and Pacific

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World Vision South Asia and Pacific (SAP)

For over 70 years, World Vision has been committed to transforming lives across South Asia and the Pacific. We stand with the most vulnerable—especially children—facing challenges like climate change, migration, and food insecurity. With the support of sponsors, donors, partners, and communities, we work to ensure every child grows up safe, hopeful, and able to experience the fullness of life.

2025 IN SAP: OUR IMPACT

9.2 Million

people reached through World Vision’s Programmes across South Asia and Pacific

5.8 Million

children reached through World Vision’s Programmes

14 Disaster Responses

launched across South Asia and Pacific
OUR IMAPCT EXTENDED
Together
we can do more to ensure the sustained well-being of children, especially the most vulnerable!

Our Approaches 

Your Impact Multiplied 

We leverage every dollar you donate to bring in more resources to multiply impact. 

In fact, globally, because of our community-focused solutions, for every child you help, 4 more children benefit. 

In South Asia and the Pacific, that ripple grows—one child supported impacts nine others. 

Challenges facing children across the South Asia and Pacific  

17.5 Million

people were displaced by disasters across South Asia and Pacific, drastically increasing the risks facing children and families.

29.4 Million

children across the South Asia and Pacific region currently live in slum conditions.

42.2 Million

children across South Asia are at risk of violence, highlighting an alarmingly widespread crisis where more than 80% of children in several Pacific countries experience violent discipline.

1.1 Billion

People in Asia and the Pacific lack access to adequate food. Malnutrition remains a crisis and South Asia is home to 56 million stunted children.

42% of Population

is affected by rising inequality, with 885 million now living under USD 3 per day; inequality has shown no improvement in 20+ years.

3,320 Natural Disasters

were recorded across the South Asia and Pacific region in 2025