press release / March 18, 2024
World Vision warns of increasing hunger, sexual violence and limited access to health services for children in Haiti
World Vision press release highlighting the deteriorating security situation in Haiti. World Vision leaders warn the situation could lead to increased hunger, sexual violence and limited access to health services for children in Haiti
video / March 26, 2024
Haiti - Having a meal three times a day is very expensive
Haiti - Having a meal three times a day is very expensive
press release / March 18, 2024
World Vision advierte de aumento del hambre, violencia sexual y desplazamiento por inseguridad en Haiti
World Vision press release highlighting the deteriorating security situation in Haiti. World Vision leaders warn the situation could lead to increased hunger, sexual violence and limited access to health services for children in Haiti
article / March 26, 2024
From Barren Fields to Thriving Business
Pierre Gina Seraphin, a resilient mother in rural Haiti, overcomes drought and poverty with World Vision's support.
article / March 26, 2024
Improving Child Health Through Breastfeeding: World Vision's Efforts
Mothers' Clubs foster knowledge-sharing on breastfeeding & nutrition in Haiti, supported by World Vision for healthier children.
article / March 26, 2024
Breaking barriers: transforming lives through a small business
World Vision transforms lives in a Haitian community, providing small businesses to fight poverty amid drought.
opinion / March 12, 2024
NGOs Must Focus on School Meals in Humanitarian Crises
NGOs like World Vision play a pivotal role in supporting governments in implementing school meal programmes effectively, and our extensive experience and collaborative approach have made significant impact on the lives of children and communities facing adversity. School Meals, School Feeding, WFP.
publication / April 26, 2023
Haiti Impact Report 2022
World Vision International-Haiti's annual report 2022 provides details of our achievements, challenges, and progress towards improving the lives of vulnerable children and communities in Haiti. The past year has been difficult for Haiti, with the COVID-19 pandemic, earthquake, and hunger crisis. World Vision International-Haiti remains committed to supporting the most vulnerable communities, providing critical assistance in health, nutrition, education, child protection, and economic development. We have reached more than 360,000 children through our various programs and initiatives. The team is committed to improving the lives of vulnerable children and families in Haiti and is grateful for the support from volunteers, faith partners, child sponsors, peers, and the humanitarian and civil society network.
We remain committed to improving the lives of vulnerable children and families and prioritize the safety and well-being of their staff. Together, they can ensure that the needs of the affected population are met and the country can move towards stability.