article / Diciembre 6, 2021
Water is not a given in Jordan
Written by Rand Ishaqat, Communications Assistant at World Vision Syria Response, Jordan
publication / Octubre 29, 2015
IYCF in Jordan Refugee Camps
IYCF Implementation steps in Jordan Refugee Camp. Lessons Learned and Accountability actions included.
publication / Enero 24, 2024
Regional Profile: World Vision Middle East Eastern Europe, 2023
We have been working in the Middle East and Eastern Europe for more than 45 years
video / Junio 28, 2013
Building a city for Syrian refugees in Jordan
World Vision staff member Chris Palusky gives a glimpse of what living conditions will be like for Syrian refugee families in Azraq camp in Jordan. World Vision is busy installing water, sanitation and hygiene infrastructure that will serve the first 31,000 refugees to arrive.
video / Julio 30, 2013
The unseen side of the Syrian refugee crisis in Jordan
Tim Costello, CEO of World Vision Australia, highlights the other side of the Syrian refugee crisis in Jordan--the impact the influx of refugees is having on Jordanians, especially those who were barely making ends meet before.
article / Junio 21, 2020
A glimpse of hope for Syrian children in Jordan’s Azraq Refugee Camp despite prevailing uncertainty
By Seba Younis, Early Childhood Development project and Communication Officer, World Vision Syria Response, Jordan
article / Febrero 27, 2024
World Vision and WeWorld continue to address essential needs of Ukrainian refugees and Moldovan host communities
The ADH-funded project in Moldova aims to reduce the vulnerability of refugees and crisis-affected host communities, through emergency life-saving assistance. The priority of the program is to strengthen the lifesaving and protective environment and to cover their essential needs.
publication / Septiembre 19, 2022
No Lost Generation Annual Report FY21
No Lost Generation Annual Report FY21
article / Junio 3, 2013
Locked out - Syrian refugees in Jordan
By Mike Bailey, World Vision Communications Manager in Jordan“There was terrible screaming in the middle of the night,” remembers Ishmail, a husband and a father of five. “I feared snipers so I didn’t go out.” The threat of snipers may have saved Ishmail’s life.