publication / ديسمبر 13, 2021
Market and Sub-Sector Assessment
World Vision Bangladesh conducted a ‘Market and Sub-Sector Assessment' in August 2021.
publication / يناير 17, 2016
Ethiopia's Community Health Workers
Today, World Vision supports an estimated 35,000 community health workers in Ethiopia.
publication / نوفمبر 22, 2018
World Vision Zambia Annual Report 2017
This Report is an illustration of World Vision Zambia’s contribution to the improvement of the well-being of vulnerable children and communities in 2017
publication / يونيو 14, 2023
Invisible and Forgotten: Displaced children hungrier and at more risk than ever
The number of child refugees has more than doubled since 2005; on top of their increased vulnerability, they are facing hunger and malnourishment as well as complex situations that put their safety at risk. Many forcibly displaced children live in areas often overlooked by the international community and aid resources due to global priorities. Girls and boys are not responsible for conflicts, climate change, or responses to global pandemics, nor do they bear any responsibility for food supply shortages or hyperinflation, yet these issues continue to disproportionately affect their well-being and jeopardise their access to the education critical to helping pull them out of the vicious cycle of poverty and hunger.
publication / يوليو 7, 2021
Nepal COVER Project Phase II SitRep 9 (7 July 2021 update)
Following are the major highlights of Nepal COVER Project – Phase II, as of 7 July 2021:
publication / يونيو 5, 2023
Northern Ethiopia Crisis Response Situation Report - May 2023
Northern Ethiopia Crisis Response Situation Report - May 2023
publication / أبريل 20, 2020
Policy Brief: COVID-19 Child Protection in Fragile and Humanitarian Contexts
Globally, one in six children live in areas affected by armed conflict. Of the 25.9 million refugees worldwide, over half are children. An additional 17 million children remain internally displaced.
article / أكتوبر 23, 2022
Oksana and daughter Anya’s journey as refugees finding kindness in Georgia
World Vision's response work in Georgia has reached out to over 3,000 refugees like Oksana and Anya who fled to safety from Ukraine's ongoing conflict.
publication / يونيو 3, 2016
AIM Health MNCH Programme Evaluation Report
The Access - Infant and Maternal Health (AIM Health) programme is a five-year initiative of World Vision Ireland, with funding support from Irish Aid, implemented between January 2011 and December 2015 in ten Area Development Programs (ADPs) of WVIRE across Kenya, Tanzania, Ugand