video / März 13, 2024
Rebuilding one of the most vital roads In Syria
After the earthquake wiped out Northwest Syria, an already suffering infrastructure took another hit. Roads were destroyed putting everything on hold. Meanwhile, World Vision Syria Response and its local implementing Partner, ULUSLARARASI INSANI YARDIMLAŞMA DERNEĞI, rehabilitated a 5km road, helping thousands regain order in their lives.
article / November 5, 2021
World Vision recognised at the 2021 HR Focus Awards in Ghana
It was a great pleasure that, in addition to winning the “Best HR Management in the NGO Sector” award for the second time running at this year’s awards, the office also won the “Most Outstanding Non-Profit Organization Response to COVID-19” award. World Vision was additionally recognised as a finalist in the category of “Best Organisation in HR Information Systems”.
publication / Februar 16, 2023
Syria Türkiye Earthquake Response (STER): Situation Report #1
Syria Türkiye Earthquake Response (STER)
Situation Report 01: 14 Feb. 2023
article / Juni 19, 2023
Earthquakes will not stop Syria’s children from learning
Children of Syria are still calling for their right to receive an education. War didn’t silence their voices in fact they kept getting louder than ever. “We want to go back to school” they kept chanting.
publication / Mai 2, 2024
World Vision Albania Impact Report 2023
In 2023, World Vision Albania was joined again by many partners in its mission to transform lives of 34,455 children and young people. Our partners were citizens who donate, children, families, institutions, faith based and civil society organizations, agencies, businesses, media, experts, networks and more. I want to take the opportunity to say thank you for your partnership.
publication / Februar 9, 2023
World Vision response to the floods in Zambia and the catastrophic earthquake in Turkey and Syria
At 4:17 in the morning on 6 February, a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck northwestern Turkey. According to the latest reports, this enormous tremor has already caused over 16,000 deaths in both Turkey and Syria, while over 20,000 are reportedly injured. At least 20 strong aftershocks have also been reported in southern and central Turkey and will likely continue for the next several days. The damage has been incredible, with dozens of cities and towns experiencing severe damage to infrastructure.
press release / August 5, 2023
Six months on Syria’s earthquake survivors are still unhoused and at risk of starvation -World Vision
Six months on Syria’s earthquake survivors are still unhoused and at risk of starvation
-World Vision
article / Juni 26, 2023
Surviving an Earthquake isn’t the End of the Story: Qamar’s* Resilience
Surviving an Earthquake isn’t the End of the Story - Qamar’s* Resilience
publication / August 16, 2022
Haiti Earthquake Response One Year On Report
One year ago, following the earthquake of August 14, 2021, in the southern part of Haiti, World Vision staff in Haiti assisted affected families by specifically focusing on addressing urgent water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), food, shelter, health, and child protection needs.
article / Januar 28, 2024
Rebuilding Lives Amidst Destruction
With February 2023 came the catastrophic Türkiye-Syria earthquake that shocked nations and caused unfathomable destruction. 8-year-old Badr* is too young to experience such trauma, but his eyes could never unsee what he witnessed.