publication / يونيو 5, 2017
One Year On: Aranayake, Sri Lanka Flooding
One year after the the massive landslide in Aranayake, Kegalle District Sri Lanka, World Vision will continue its response in coordination with the government and other non government agencies in the next 9 months.
publication / أكتوبر 6, 2022
Rapid Food Security Survey Report - July 2022
This survey was undertaken to find out how the recent economic turmoil unfolding from late 2021 is affecting food security for a large section of the Sri Lankan populous.
publication / أبريل 22, 2024
NextGen Aid: Technical Appendix
Technical Appendix for the NextGen Aid project, an economic appraisal to estimate the return on investment (ROI) from child-related Official Development Assistance (ODA).
press release / فبراير 29, 2024
Food prices continue to rise in world’s poorest countries
A report released today by international aid agency, World Vision, reveals that for the most vulnerable food prices are still higher than they were before the COVID-19 pandemic.
press release / يوليو 6, 2020
Women’s Chamber for Digital Sri Lanka and World Vision to promote digital literacy
3 July 2020, COLOMBO – World Vision partnered with Women’s Chamber for Digital Sri Lanka to uplift digital literacy and skills among 240 students, unemployed youth and women entrepreneurs from four districts.
publication / مارس 28, 2024
Discover Our 2023 Annual Report
Find out how our work helped improve the wellbeing of children in Sierra Leone during our 2023 financial year.
publication / مارس 8, 2022
iLIVE Impact Brief
Despite reaching middle-income status in 2010, a key challenge for Sri Lanka is how to achieve inclusive economic growth.
article / ديسمبر 23, 2014
Sri Lanka’s education renovation
In 2004, these 7 girls lost three of their school buildings in the tidal wave disaster on 26 December.
article / أكتوبر 21, 2016
Sri Lanka experiencing a silent emergency
Sri Lanka is currently experiencing a slow and silent emergency with a severe drought affecting over 230,000 families (over 880,000 people) in 22 Districts. According to the Ministry of Disaster Management 61 schools have been closed because of the prevailing drought.