publication / März 5, 2015
WVS -2015 BST project facts sheet
The Beylene Sen Tol Project aims to sustainably improve the economic and environmental livelihoods of poor rural households in Senegal. It is a 3.5 years project (Oct 2011 – March 2015) covering 670 villages with 137,284 beneficiairies among them 63,782 boys and 51,452 girls.
publication / März 4, 2015
WVS -2015 BST project facts sheet
The Beylene Sen Tol Project aims to sustainably improve the economic and environmental livelihoods of poor rural households in Senegal. It is a 3.5 years project (Oct 2011 – March 2015) covering 670 villages with 137,284 beneficiairies among them 63,782 boys and 51,452 girls.
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 / Januar 31, 2023
Impact of War on Ukraine's Children: A Child Protection Report
Child Protection Report on Ukrainian Children
publication / Februar 24, 2021
COVID-19 Response Update - February 22, 2021
Information and statistics about our global response to COVID-19.
publication / Mai 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 / Januar 24, 2020
Somalia - December 2019 Situation Report
Overall situation: Heavy rains and resultant flooding in southern Somalia affected many households who were already in need, displaced populations, destroyed livelihood assets, and generated additional humanitarian needs.
publication / Februar 15, 2023
January UCR Situation Report: We have reached 656,320 people
Almost a year on, World Vision's Ukraine Crisis Response has reached 656,320 people in need in January 2022 through the support of its donors and 29 partners.
publication / Oktober 23, 2019
Ethiopia - September 2019 Situation Report
Food security overview: Due to below-average Belg and Deyr/Hagaya rains large areas of Somali, Eastern Oromia, and northeastern Afar regions are anticipated to remain in Crisis (IPC Phase 3) through January 2020.