article / April 11, 2022
Four ways vulnerable nations are paying for climate change
With swift, coordinated action, the world still has time to avoid the very worst effects of climate change, but as many have experienced already, those living in poverty are in urgent need of help today.
publication / May 31, 2023
Annual Report 2022
Together with our partners, World Vision International in Cambodia has positively reached the lives of more than 1.3 million children in Cambodia, including 876,700 most vulnerable in 2022.
publication / June 12, 2023
Keeping our promise for the children and families of Syria and the region
Ahead of the Brussels 7 donors’ conference for Syria and the region, World Vision has compiled a policy brief outlining humanitarian needs in Syria and host countries – namely Jordan, Lebanon, Turkiye and Iraq – while calling on donors to step up funding and long-term solutions for the Syria crisis that has been impacting refugee and IDP women, girls and boys for the past 12 years.
publication / December 22, 2022
Factsheet - Malaria-Free Zambia Project
The Programs of Scale (PoS), a 3-year project with USD 2 million in funding each from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Rotary International and World Vision United States, aims at supporting the scaling up of Integrated Community Case Management (iCCM+) in 10 districts in Central and Muchinga Province, respectively of the Republic of Zambia.
publication / November 4, 2022
Manual de Regeneración natural asistida por la comunidad (FMNR)
El manual proporciona una guía de campo paso a paso sobre cómo implementar Manual de Regeneración natural asistida por la comunidad (FMNR).
publication / March 10, 2021
Agile in adversity: How COVID-19 changed the way World Vision works
While much of the world was shutting down, World Vision stayed open, alongside other frontline responders, to ensure the most vulnerable children, families, and communities were served.
publication / June 12, 2020
Venezuela Capacity Statement May 2020
Thanks to the alliances that have been established with other faith-based organizations, we have developed operations in five geographical areas within Venezuela and have conducted a multi-sector assessment, something that has not been achieved by any other NGO within Venezuela.