article / Tháng 3 19, 2024
Major clean ups in East Darfur to prevent the spread of cholera
Eldaen town in East Darfur has experienced a significant influx of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) due to the war that erupted in April 2023. Consequently, managing the garbage has become a challenging task.
publication / Tháng 2 14, 2024
Theological Learning Brief - Hunger & Nutrition
This Theological Learning Brief on Hunger and Nutrition has been created by a team of 9 theologians in collaboration with World Vision International to deepen understanding within the sector on the theological case for engaging in this area.
publication / Tháng 4 18, 2024
Nexus programming aims to support early recovery and empowerment in Ukraine
The proposed economic development initiative for displaced Ukrainians aims at providing targeted technical trainings aligned to market demands, thereby enhancing employability and income generation opportunities, and bolstering the revival of micro-small, medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs.
publication / Tháng 4 18, 2024
Specialized vocational training courses to help displaced Ukrainians find jobs or become entrepreneurs
The Skilling Towards Resilience (STAR) Program will use classroom vocational training modules blended with on-the-job training to be offered to program participants, enhancing their practical skills, and professional internships that leads to standard certification of skills acquired.
publication / Tháng 4 6, 2023
East Africa Hunger Emergency Response - January 2023 Situation Report
A summary report highlighting World Vision activities in response to the hunger crisis in East Africa.
press release / Tháng 1 15, 2024
Children still disproportionately impacted by Middle East Crisis, peace is needed – World Vision
100 days after the beginning of the Middle East Crisis, children and families are still bearing the brunt of the conflict.
video / Tháng 4 3, 2024
DR Congo: World Vision responds to the growing needs of IDPs exacerbated by the humanitarian crisis in Eastern
This video is a compilation of testimonies from internally displaced people in the Kashaka camp in eastern DRC. These internally displaced people (IDPs) talk about their lives since they left their villages to flee the war, the difficulties they have encountered and how they are facing new difficulties in the camps where they live. Life has become very difficult and humanitarian aid is unable to meet their needs, which have increased as a result of the escalating violence. World Vision continues to respond with the support of partners, but at the same time is calling for more resources.