Defying Limits, Bayan’s Tale of Resilience amid Disability and Displacement Defying Limits, Bayan’s Tale of Resilience amid Disability and Displacement Read more
Safety Over Water: Difficult Choices During War Safety Over Water- Difficult Choices During War Read more
A Tale of a Resilient Woman There is an Arabic proverb which says, “my country, you will always be dear to me. Even if they treated me unfairly on your land.” Read more
Equal Opportunities - Equal Impact Sarah, 39, and Aya*, 36, are among 1953 females [out of (3235 from January 2023 until May 2023] who maintain the camp’s environment. We are joining them... Read more
Syria’s Starving Children. Anyone taking notice? Syria’s Starving Children. Anyone taking notice? Read more
A Mother’s Journey Back into Motherhood "My house consisted of three rooms and a spacious yard where children played…. my husband worked in construction and provided us with a beautiful life," Read more
Jassar* invites us for coffee Jassar invites World Vision and the team into his house for a chat. Read more
No child should be left behind In conflicts and instabilities, children with disabilities are among the most vulnerable; they face a real risk of exclusion, neglect and stigmatization... Read more
For the first time in 10 years, I feel productive Cash for Work project funded by the “German Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development” implemented by GIZ in partnership with World Vision... Read more
The Domino Effect: How Conflicts Worldwide Affect Children in Different Areas The Domino Effect: How Conflicts World Wide Affect Children in Different Areas Read more
The never-ending long winters in Northwest Syria The never-ending long winters in Northwest Syria Read more
More Than a Promise: World Vision Improves Water Services in Northern Syria Eleven years of war and fighting drove millions of Syrians out of their homes and into the barren lands. Lacking the luxury to pick and choose and only... Read more
Overcoming COVID-19 at World Vision-supported isolation facility in Northwest Syria Sawsan* is a 56-years-old COVID-19 patient at a COVID-19 isolation facility supported by World Vision and run by its partners SAMS in Aleppo, Northwest... Read more
Meeting the inspiring team behind the World Vision-supported COVID-19 isolation facility in Northwest Syria A young care technician with a displacement journey of his own Ahmad* is a 28-year-old care technician at a COVID-19 isolation facility in Aleppo... Read more
In the midst of war, a single mother fights to secure a life for her five children Trapped in a cycle of vulnerability and abuse and unable to move freely, Syrian women and girls are not just victims of war but also victims of the... Read more
A hearing device that changes everything for little Abdul and his family Abdul* is a six-year-old boy who had to grow up without fully understanding much about the world around him. He is always around his mother, whom he... Read more
Live another day: showing the strength of Syrian women and girls in a war-torn place Now entering its 11th year, Syria’s conflict has taken a massive toll on every single Syrian, but most particularly women and girls. About 1.7 million... Read more
Calm after the storm: Amira's journey to happiness The brutal Syrian conflict cost thousands of children their loved ones. Many children lost either a mother, a father or both of their parents, leaving them... Read more
Thriving through life’s storms: A displaced Syrian mother’s story By Rand Ishaqat, Communications Assistant At least 350,000 people have been killed in the 11 years long war that wreaked havoc in Syria; declaring a state... Read more
World Vision facilitates the integration of Syrian refugees into the Turkish society Turkey has been hosting the largest population of refugees under temporary and international protection in the world for six years consecutively. In 2020... Read more
World Vision improves water and sanitation services in northern Syria With funds from Japan Platform, World Vision has worked through partners in northern Syria to improve water and environmental sanitation services for... Read more
Meet Hiba, the Pianist Thanks to Aktion Deutschland Hilft and World Vision donors in both Hong Kong and Korea, thousands of Syrian children, like Hiba, have the chance to attend... Read more
Syrian Refugee Finds Hope Through World Vision’s Project in Turkey Turkey is hosting the largest refugee population globally. The number of registered Syrians has exceeded 3.6 million. Almost half of them are children. 1... Read more