article / أبريل 25, 2024
Mpekoa Shines in World Vision Sponsorship Engagement Training
Join us in celebrating how Mpekoa excelled in World Vision's sponsorship engagement training, inspiring pathways for impactful community support and transformation.
article / مارس 28, 2024
Automotive Garage giving hope to Children
World Vision Ethiopia conducted the Soft Opening ceremony of the Green Light Automotive Center as the owner of the business on Monday, 11 March 2024.
press release / أبريل 19, 2024
Millions more children at risk from escalating conflict in the Middle East
Children across the Middle East are facing the pain of hunger, separation for families, injury and death
publication / فبراير 23, 2024
January 2024 Situation Report: Over 1.6 Million People Reached; 781, 014 are Children
As of January 2024, we have reached 1,642,214 million people, 781, 014 are children.
article / فبراير 29, 2024
Ukrainian mother and daughter's journey of love, displacement, loss in the midst of war
Katerina found a place to stay in one of the Dnipro collective centers of the NGO “Pomogaem”, World Vision's local partner, after fleeing war torn-Nikolopol, east part of Ukraine. The father of her two children, Katerina’s husband, is serving on the frontline now. Follow her story, as he navigates the hurdles of motherhood during war, displacement, and loss.
publication / أبريل 26, 2024
2023 Annual Report - Ethiopia
This report covers the work and impact of World Vision Ethiopia from 1st October 2022 to 30th September 2023. During this period, our transformative projects reached over 8.5 million people including 6 million children showcasing our impactful efforts in transforming the lives of vulnerable children and communities across Ethiopia.
publication / فبراير 6, 2024
Beyond the Rubble: The Impact of the Earthquake on Children in Northwest Syria One Year Later
Beyond the Rubble: The Impact of the Earthquake on Children in Northwest Syria One Year Later
article / ديسمبر 28, 2023
Ultra-Poor Graduation project gives Yoshwa a new lease of life
“My experience with what was happening in our country was not a good one, every time we moved to a place we thought was better and safer, conflicts were also there,” Yoshwa recalls. “The hardest part was to witness people dying from bombings.”