press release / مارس 14, 2023
World Vision Zambia provides relief to over 5000 survivors of floods in Zambia
World Vision Zambia has launched a two million US Dollar emergency humanitarian response to support over 400,000 people affected by floods across the country.
Speaking during the flag-off of the response, World Vision Zambia Humanitarian Emergency Affairs director Bernard Zgambo said the initial support would help survivors recover from distress caused by the floods.
The organisation is already responding to the needs of internally displaced people in Mazabuka, Monze, Namwala, and Sinazongwe in Southern province by providing food, and non-food items, Water and Sanitation, and hygiene services.
article / مارس 8, 2023
World Vision Zambia and its partners come to the aid of flood victims in Southern Province
World Vision Zambia declares a CAT I National Response for the floods that have affected over 400,000 people in Zambia after consultation with the Southern Africa Regional Office on 15 February 2023. World Vision Zambia is particularly concerned about the wellbeing of vulnerable children in the affected areas. The number of people in need continues to rise due to continued precipitation as well as the continued disruption of livelihoods, infrastructure and property. The impact of this flooding is highest among the most vulnerable children.
article / يونيو 13, 2023
From war to flooding, displaced Ukrainians shocked and saddened with Kakhovka dam disaster; World Vision partner responds
World Vision’s partner Arms of Mercy (AoM) immediately organized a trip to the most affected regions to assess the situation and provide for the urgent needs of those affected.
press release / مايو 8, 2023
Floods in DRC kill at least 350 people - over 4,393 missing, and 107,000 displaced
This is a press release to alert medias on what is happening in Kelehe where floods kill hundreds people and how World Vision is assessing the needs of the survivors to respond. The press release shows also how World Vision is calling the humanitarian community to focus on this incident which affect thousands of children.
article / مارس 23, 2022
Flood Church and World Vision reach out to flood victims
Flood Church, on Friday, joined World Vision to donate assorted items to people affected by flooding disasters in Malawi’s southern district of Chikwawa. The donation, which took place at Kapasule Camp in Traditional Authority Maseya in Chikwawa district, benefited 440 households to the tune of USD 5,000.
publication / أكتوبر 19, 2023
WASH UP! Project Summary
Summary of our water, sanitation and hygiene WASH UP! programme in partnership with Sesame Workshop.
article / أكتوبر 10, 2023
A dream for my community environment in the future
Climate change conditions can lead to various problems for children and their families, including respiratory infections due to air pollution, diarrhoea, malnutrition, lack of access to education, and hunger.
article / مايو 10, 2023
WFP and World Vision set to provide food to people displaced by floods and landslides in Kalehe, DRC
This article announces World Vision's first response in Kalehe, a territory in DR Congo where more than 400 people have been killed by floods. After declaring its response Category 2, World Vision will proceed today with the distribution of food and wash kits to displaced people and survivors of this disaster.
publication / نوفمبر 28, 2023
RISING STORMS Climate impacts on conflict, community tensions, and hunger
This research uses field data from a survey of almost 3000 people in nine countries to hear from them how climate hazards are fuelling conflict, displacement, and food insecurity, in a wider range of contexts than commonly thought.
publication / نوفمبر 24, 2023
Scaling Climate Action and Environmental Stewardship in a Fragile World
This publication reflects the combined insights of World Vision U.S. technical teams including Food Security and Livelihoods, WASH, Health, Child Protection and Education, as well as cross-cutting teams such as Humanitarian Emergency Assistance and Gender Equality and Social Inclusion.