publication / avril 28, 2020
COVID19 Emergency Response - Situation Report 4 - 23 April 2020
The Government of Bangladesh (GoB) extended the nation-wide shutdown to 5 May 2020. More than 200 doctors and 73 policemen are reportedly infected. The government is importing mass quantities of personal protection equipment in an effort to slow the spread of the virus.
publication / juillet 14, 2022
Annual Progress Report 2021 | World Vision International Nepal | Nepali version
This Annual Progress Report (Nepali) highlights key achievements of World Vision International Nepal in ensuring well-being of vulnerable children and communities in FY21.
publication / avril 26, 2023
Haiti Rapport d'impact 2022
Le rapport annuel 2022 de World Vision International-Haïti fournit des détails sur nos réalisations, nos défis et les progrès accomplis pour améliorer la vie des enfants et des communautés vulnérables en Haïti. L'année écoulée a été difficile pour Haïti, avec la pandémie de COVID-19, le tremblement de terre et la crise de la faim. World Vision International-Haïti reste engagé à soutenir les communautés les plus vulnérables, en fournissant une assistance critique dans les domaines de la santé, de la nutrition, de l'éducation, de la protection de l'enfance et du développement économique. Nous avons touché plus de 360 000 enfants grâce à nos différents programmes et initiatives. L'équipe s'engage à améliorer la vie des enfants et des familles vulnérables en Haïti et est reconnaissante du soutien des volontaires, des partenaires religieux, des parrains d'enfants, des pairs et du réseau humanitaire et de la société civile.
Nous restons déterminés à améliorer la vie des enfants et des familles vulnérables et donnons la priorité à la sécurité et au bien-être de leur personnel. Ensemble, ils peuvent faire en sorte que les besoins de la population touchée soient satisfaits et que le pays s'achemine vers la stabilité.
publication / avril 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.
opinion / juin 16, 2023
Listen and believe: Women are key to ensuring aid delivered to most vulnerable
Kate Kobaidze reflects on the importance of active listening to women in order to provide effective humanitarian assistance as she prepares for the Women Deliver 2023 conference in Kigali, Rwanda. At the triennial event, World Vision and the Global Women’s Institute will present critical learnings from an Empowered Aid project in Lebanon.
publication / janvier 6, 2020
Tanzania - November 2019 Situation Report
Refugees in the country: According to the UN Refugee Agency(UNHCR), there are an estimated 279,484 people of concern in Tanzania as of 30 November 2019.
publication / avril 26, 2022
Annual Progress Report 2021 | World Vision International Nepal
This Annual Progress Report highlights key achievements of World Vision International Nepal in ensuring well-being of vulnerable children and communities in FY21.
publication / janvier 21, 2020
Asia-Pacific Humanitarian Response Overview 2019
As we deepen our commitment to the most vulnerable, in 2019, World Vision, within the Asia Pacific Region, has responded to 73 national and provincial level disasters (31 South Asia and Pacific and 42 East Asia).