publication / October 25, 2024
Newsletter septembre 2024 - World Vision Sénégal
Ce Bulletin d'information revient sur les activités de World Vision Sénégal de juin à septembre 2024. Il s'agit notamment de la clôture du projet FISONG avec 300 jeunes talibés formés et de l'accès à l'eau potable qui transforme des vies au village Dialamakhan à Tambacounda.
article / October 25, 2024
Newsletter septembre 2024 World Vision Sénégal
Ce Bulletin d'information de World Vision Sénégal couvre la période de juin à septembre 2024.
article / November 4, 2024
Battling Cholera in Malambwe: World Vision's Lifesaving Response in DRC’s Haut-Katanga Province
This article shows how World Vision is supporting health structures and staff to put an end to the cholera epidemic in Malambwe by providing them with the necessary resources in terms of medicines and training. It illustrates the rapid response aimed at reinforcing partners' initiatives to limit the spread of this disease, which has already claimed a number of lives.
publication / October 28, 2024
FACT SHEET: WORLD VISION SYRIA RESPONSE (WVSR) NORTHWEST SYRIA
The population in Northwest Syria is 5.1 million, 4.2 million of which are in need of assistance. Among them, 3.6 million are food-insecure, 3.4 million are internally displaced, and 2 million are living in camps. From 2014 to 2023, the cross-border aid delivery mechanism from Türkiye has served as a critical lifeline to people in Northwest Syria. Based on the consent letter dated 13 July 2023, the Government of Syria granted the UN permission to use the Bab al-Hawa border crossing for humanitarian aid delivery into Northwest Syria. This arrangement eliminated the need for a UN Security Council resolution and, since then, the consent letter to deliver aid has been renewed every six months.
A recent Protection Cluster assessment of 259 communities in Northwest Syria revealed limited access to protection services and aid, with 55% of communities reporting no assistance. Another recent assessment conducted by the Education Cluster showed that 54% of schools in the region were affected, with approximately 1,000 schools partially damaged. This has led to an increase in out-of-school children, rising from an estimated 800,000 to 1 million.
The ongoing conflict in the area had already compromised sewage networks due to airstrikes, ground battles, and inadequate infrastructure management. These factors resulted in the destruction of wastewater pipelines, rendering substantial portions of the sewage system inoperable. The earthquake also caused significant damage to vital WASH facilities, including the collapse of water reservoirs, towers, stations, and sanitation systems. A REACH assessment indicated that at least 25% of WASH services in Northwest Syria were damaged.
This exposure to untreated sewage has contributed to the spread of waterborne diseases, including cholera, typhoid, and gastroenteritis; this posed a significant threat to local water sources and public health. The existing WASH infrastructures, already fragile and inadequate, have been further strained by limited funding.
publication / September 4, 2024
GoLD Final Performance Evaluation Report April 2024
The GoLD program - Governance for Local Development (GoLD) was implemented in Senegal by a consortium including World Vision, enda ECOPOP, Fédération des Associations Féminines du Sénégal (FAFS), Afrique Enjeux, and the Union des Radios Associatives et Communautaires du Sénégal (URAC).
publication / September 4, 2024
Guide liturgique - Week-end de prière et d'action contre la faim 2024
Guide liturgique - Week-end de prière et d'action contre la faim 2024
publication / July 10, 2024
Modèle de Projet De Reverdir Les Communautés
Modèle de Projet De Reverdir Les Communautés
publication / July 12, 2024
2023 Rapport Annuel Mondial, World Vision Internationale
2023 Rapport Annuel Mondial, World Vision Internationale
article / November 4, 2024
RD Congo : World Vision apporte son soutien à la lutte contre l'épidémie de choléra à Malambwe
Cet article montre comment World Vision appui les structures sanitaires et le personnel pour mettre fin à l’épidémie de Choléra a Malambwe en leur dotant des moyens nécessaires en termes des médicaments, et de formation. Il illustre la réaction rapide qui vise à renforcer les initiatives des partenaires pour limiter la propagation de cette maladie qui a déjà fait des morts.