publication / mars 3, 2024
World Vision Afghanistan Country Brief - FY23
World Vision Afghanistan has been responding to needs of Afghan children and their families for over two decades.
Our operations are focused in three western and one north-western provinces of Afghanistan providing the most vulnerable children with health and nutrition, water, sanitation and hygiene, food security and livelihoods, protection and education assistance.
Between October 2022 and September 2023, over 2.9 million people, including 1.3 million children participated in our different interventions.
publication / avril 25, 2024
MEER Brussels VIII Policy Brief: spotlight on nutrition, food security and climate change
The Syria crisis recently marked its 13th year, it remains the largest displacement crisis in the world, with over 12 million Syrians forcibly displaced in the region.
press release / avril 14, 2024
A year of violence in Sudan threatens 24 million children with hunger, violence and lack of schooling
As the conflict in Sudan, reaches its one-year milestone, tens of millions of children and women continue to endure the worst violence imaginable.
article / avril 30, 2024
A story of loss, endurance and restoring life
Supporting women like Wijdan, who lost her husband in 2014, World Vision Iraq in partnership with UNDP Iraq and with funding from BMZ, and KFW launched a project in Saqlawiyah empowering women in farming for sustainable livelihoods.
publication / mars 27, 2024
World Vision Mali's Annual Report 2023
In its Annual Report 2023, World Vision Mali looks back on its achievements during the year.
article / novembre 30, 2023
World Vision Zambia, Education Above All and FAWEZA handover two ablution blocks to the Zambian Government
Through the EVE project, World Vision Zambia with its partners aim is to increase retention, access, and learning of 7,000 at-risk children in quality primary education in Zambia.
opinion / mars 15, 2023
Is safe water for all by 2030 a pipe dream?
Senior Water, Sanitation and Hygiene director Jordan Smoke warns that water providers must head in a new direction to realise universal coverage.