article / Abril 30, 2024
World Vision Kenya Launches National Flood Response
Amidst the devastating floods in Kenya, Mathare North Primary School shelters 200 families, grappling with despair. As of April 29th, the Government of Kenya reports indicate that approximately 150,365 people have been displaced by the ongoing rains, with 169 deaths recorded as floods swept through almost half of Kenya.
World Vision is responding with urgent aid, delivering cash transfers having launched a national flood relief effort to reach over 84,000 affected individuals.
article / Marzo 20, 2024
We all know that Enough is Enough
A journey of recovery but are all children of Syria as lucky?
publication / Febrero 15, 2024
Lesotho's Disaster Management Authority in Action
Explore collaborative efforts between the EU, World Vision, and Lesotho's Disaster Management Authority in disaster preparedness and resilience building across key districts: Leribe, Thaba-Tseka, Mokhotlong, and Maseru.
press release / Mayo 29, 2023
Strengthening Disaster Risk Reduction in Schools in Area C of the West Bank
Disaster Risk Reduction and preparedness are critical to protect children in case of emergencies, violence or pandemics. World Vision recently held seven training workshops aiming at strengthening the capacities of 50 schools in area C of the West Bank to prepare for and respond to disasters.
publication / Septiembre 19, 2023
Empowering Lesotho through Strengthening Disaster Preparedness
World Vision International Lesotho National Director, Mr. James Chifwelu's remarks at the Consolidation and Strengthening of Disaster Risk Reduction Startup workshop.
publication / Mayo 2, 2024
Building bridges: World Vision's Infrastructure Impact report, 2012 to 2023
A Booklet on World Vision Malawi infrastructure investments in WASH, Health, Education and Livelihood done in years 2012 to 2023.
publication / Septiembre 16, 2022
Disaster risk reduction work in Indonesia
World Vision International - Indonesia focuses on grassroots engagement to enhance communities’ ability to cope with disasters and climate change impact.
article / Marzo 12, 2024
Kay's journey: Overcoming challenges and leading community development
40-year-old Kay lives with her family and is pregnant with her second child while raising her 7-year-old son. Despite being disabled since birth, Kay found support from her family and became actively engaged with World Vision Myanmar after Cyclone Nargis in 2008.
publication / Septiembre 16, 2022
Disaster risk reduction work in China
Since 1982, World Vision International – China has been amongst the most active international NGOs in the fields of disaster risk reduction and relief response in China.