publication / Mart 21, 2023
Catch-Up Programme: Action Learning Report
Catch Up Programme Action Learning Report World Vision Education
opinion / April 7, 2023
Only God knows whether the hunger crisis can get any worse
Mary mourns the fact that Easter won’t signify an end to going without food for hundreds of millions around the globe.
publication / April 30, 2021
Annual Progress Report 2020 | World Vision International Nepal | Nepali version
This Annual Progress Report highlights key achievements made despite several challenges with the coordinated efforts of World Vision staff in Nepal and its partners across health, education, protection, agriculture and economic development, youth development, disaster risk and emergency response
publication / Mart 29, 2017
East Africa Hunger Crisis Response Situation Report No. 2
HUMANITARIAN SITUATION OVERVIEW
publication / Januar 31, 2023
Impact of War on Ukraine's Children: A Child Protection Report
Child Protection Report on Ukrainian Children
publication / Maj 30, 2022
Ukraine Crisis Response SitRep#8- May 18 2022
There are now more than 14 million Ukrainian people who are displaced from their homes by ongoing conflict in the region. This is marked by over 3000 civilian casualties reported in the three months since the start of the crisis, including men, women, and children.
publication / Februar 3, 2021
Counting Pennies II: An analysis of official development assistance to end violence against children
Violence against children impacts more than one billion children and costs world economies US$7
trillion annually. In 2015, the world’s leaders listed violence against children as one of the top
publication / April 26, 2023
District-Wide Universal WASH Coverage in Ghana
In 2018, World Vision worked with the Asutifi North District Assembly, IRC WASH, and other key partners to develop and launch a district-wide Universal Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) Coverage Master Plan with funding from the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation. The project provided WASH services to 85 communities, 30 schools, and seven healthcare facilities (HCFs). This successful fouryear project provided sustainable safe water access to 53,754 people and strengthened governance of WASH services in these communities, education facilities, and health facilities for long-term sustainability.