article / Juni 1, 2010
Attabad Lake breach heralds potential major flooding in northern Pakistan
Authorities fear flooding could wash away many villages and bridges, affecting up to 50,000 people in Gilgit and Hunza-Nagar, and also risk the safety of villagers in five downstream districts of the Hazara region.
article / Dezember 20, 2011
Massive need in flood-ravaged Pakistan; World Vision responds
Pakistan’s worst flooding in 80 years is wrecking untold misery upon hundreds of thousands of people. Loved ones, homes and livelihoods have been lost. Signs of water-borne disease and more rain forecast are adding to the urgency to meet the basic needs for water, food, shelter and sanitation.
publication / September 8, 2023
The state of Implementation of Safe School Declaration in the Sahel, DRC and Nigeria
West and Central Africa region faces the worst humanitarian needs in years, including millions of children in need in the sector of Education. Please find here the state of implementation of Safe School Declaration in the Sahel, RDC and Nigeria.pdf
publication / Oktober 4, 2023
National Response to the Crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh | External SitRep#1
National Response to the Crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh
article / März 17, 2010
Anger and Hate versus Peace and Prosperity: the real battle for Pakistan’s future continues
The attack on World Vision staff in Pakistan serves as grim evidence that humanitarian space cannot be protected, even with the official support of local government authorities and the hospitable collaboration of local community and religious leaders.
article / Mai 8, 2009
World Vision plans to support displaced in Pakistan
Aid organisations indicate that these numbers could easily rise, if hostilities are not contained.
article / Mai 28, 2009
Hosts of Pakistan’s fleeing masses on brink of their own displacement, World Vision warns
“They are sharing their homes, food, clothes and water. They are poor already and are making themselves poorer in the process", he added.
article / Dezember 10, 2007
Awareness raising in Pakistan for International Day of Disabled Persons
In Kaghan, more than 400 representatives from the government, village organizations, partner organizations, college students, teachers, people with disabilities and other community members attended an event organized by World Vision, where people with disabilities and advocates for the rights of
article / Oktober 3, 2006
Pakistan needs abound, engagement is the way forward
“Westerners need to be engaged with the Muslim world. Through development we can have a respectful and peaceful dialogue. We build a relationship by addressing the issues of poverty together. This is how we’re going to see change,” Mr. Strong said.