A warmer winter ahead Under the Australian Humanitarian Partnership (AHP) Activation – Protracted Crisis Project, World Vision in Lebanon, funded by the Australian Government... Read more
Safe environment, happy children With support from World Vision, the Scout National Orthodox provided more than 200 children at a child-friendly space in Tripoli with child protection... Read more
Children at Sea A family from the north of Lebanon shares their testimonies about their life as fishermen, and how the children are forced to work at sea to support their... Read more
“At least I know my children will not go hungry”: e-cards; a sense of normalcy The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) and World Vision have partnered in Lebanon to support families impacted by the multiple crises with food... Read more
Warm homes, warm hearts Under the Australian Humanitarian Partnership (AHP) Activation–Protracted Crisis Project, World Vision, funded by the Australian Government through the AHP... Read more
A place for children to self express World Vision provided 300 children and teenagers in Beirut and Mount Lebanon with psycho-social support and life skills sessions addressing child... Read more
Food parcels filling the gap World Vision, in partnership with the World Food Programme in Lebanon (WFP) aims to support 22,795 families with monthly in-kind parcels, in the hope to... Read more
Producer groups in joint exploration of knowledge and experience With many years of experience, producer groups from different value chains from all over Lebanon are meeting every week with consultants from World Vision... Read more
World Vision is improving the skills and knowledge of milk producers Knowledge and experience are two primary factors in the success of any job or skill. With years of experience, the farmers of Ain Arab, South of Lebanon... Read more
There is always another right way As part of its plan to empower and train producer groups on sustainable cost-efficient practices that will allow farmers to improve the quality of their... Read more
How much can a Lebanese mother endure? 1 Corinthians 13:13: “And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.” Mothers, are God’s proof that angels exist. And... Read more
Amoun: A timely support In the past year, World Vision, with the support of USAID's Bureau of Humanitarian Assistance (BHA), provided essential hygiene items and COVID-19... Read more
Building their personalities through life skills sessions Learning a life skill is important for children. From decision-making to independent thinking, problem-solving and socialising, World Vision is teaching... Read more
Few steps toward sustainable agriculture World Vision is working in Bekaa with grape farmers and producers' groups to increase their interaction and cooperation. In addition to helping them get... Read more
Single mothers: going above and beyond Under the Nurturing Care Groups project, World Vision aims to provide 3000 caregivers, during two years, with key messages about child protection and... Read more
How much can a Lebanese mother endure? Lebanese mothers are enduring and coping with the worst economic crisis Lebanon has ever faced shielded with faith that God is always by their side, hope... Read more
Better safe than sorry COVID-19 cases are surging again around the world, and Lebanon is no exception – over 2000 daily cases were reported in the past month. Families are having... Read more
Reducing risks of exploitation during distributions Syrian refugee women in Lebanon continue to experience gender inequality over the past decade of displacement. This inequality is demonstrated in less... Read more
Olive tree: Source of pride and productivity For centuries olive trees played a fundamental role in the life of the Lebanese. Lebanon’s Mediterranean weather and fertile lands provide the perfect... Read more
How the Australian Government has helped families recover from a harsh winter Days are longer, water is warmer, and sunshine is abundant – It’s summer in Lebanon. Yet, the winter just gone is still fresh in people’s memories. the... Read more
More than just a food parcel The Lebanese economic crisis took headlines by storm as one of the worst global financial crises since the mid 19th century. However, the true severity is... Read more
Let me live my childhood - تركوني عيش الطفولة "Let me live my childhood - تركوني عيش الطفولة" is a song performed by World Vision Lebanon children's committee in "Bint Jbeil" area, South of Lebanon to... Read more
What children love about early education! Children are the future builders of the nations. And almost 60 million of them across the world are not going to school or have access to education. This... Read more
A future as bright as his eyes. Education is an essential process a child must undergo early in life to learn and develop skills that will enable him to acquire basic knowledge and aspire... Read more