publication / November 12, 2021
World Vision Lebanon Country brief - FY20
World Vision started operating in Lebanon in 1975. Since then, it has been assisting Lebanese families and refugees through long-term development projects, emergency relief, and advocacy, complementing the efforts of the government and other humanitarian partners.
publication / May 14, 2023
Reducing the Impact of Global Warming on Families and Children
Reducing the impact of global warming on families and children in Afghanistan, Iraq, Jordan, and Lebanon through “climate-conscious” interventions
video / October 23, 2023
World Food Day 2023: Resilience Amidst Lebanon's Hardship
In the face of Lebanon's unrelenting economic crisis and instability, the harsh reality for its children is knowing food is there, but out of reach. Families make heart-wrenching compromises to get by.
World Vision Lebanon steps up with multiple interventions, yet the need is immense and it is not enough.
press release / May 7, 2024
New World Vision report reveals only 5% of global aid targets children despite every $1 resulting in $10 benefits
Press release that highlights the new research by World Vision and Ernst and Young finds the impact of official development assistance for children brings strong return on investment (ROI)
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 / June 28, 2023
High-Level Political Forum for Sustainable Development Technical Brief 2023
World Vision has developed the following technical brief to support its advocacy and external engagement activities during the upcoming High-level Political Forum for Sustainable Development.
This technical brief focuses on the Sustainable Development Goals 6, 11, and 17 as well as on other priorities for World Vision, such as ending violence against children and child participation. It also addresses the impact of COVID-19
on children. This technical brief is based on evidence from World Vision’s research, policies and programme outcomes.
publication / May 28, 2023
Nurturing Care Thematic Brief on Responsive Feeding
This brief, developed by Nurturing Care for Early Childhood Development, explains what is meant by responsive feeding and how to create the enabling environments for caregivers to responsively feed their young children. Practical examples from Bangladesh, Ghana, Mexico, Timor-Leste and the West Bank are included.
publication / December 7, 2022
Learning Brief 2022: The Role of Faith Leaders in Building Peace and Combatting Xenophobia
This is one in a series of three learning briefs presenting findings of an updated review of faith-based action
for children on the move. A set of briefs was first published in 20181 to support the evidence base for the Faith
Action for Children on the Move Forum, held in Rome 16–19 October 2018. To maintain an understanding of
the current academic and practitioner landscape, those briefs have now been updated with recent literature
and good practice examples. When developing the original briefs, which included an extensive literature review
and review of case studies submitted from around the world, three key themes around faith engagement with
children on the move emerged: Continuum of Child Protection, Spiritual Support and Peacebuilding. This brief is
an update to the brief on Peacebuilding and similarly draws on data collected through literature review, ad hoc
searches and direct submissions from faith actors. These briefs do not intend to provide an extensive overview
of all available evidence on faith and children on the move. Instead, they aim to help faith actors, development and
humanitarian practitioners, policymakers and donors increase their understanding of faith communities’ contributions
to supporting children on the move, and shape policy and practice.