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SitRep 1029: Central African Republic Sustained Humanitarian Response Efforts Update
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opinion / November 8, 2024
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video / October 22, 2024
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World Vision Lebanon team was on a critical mission to deliver food aid and blankets to displaced families in Tyre.
article / October 28, 2024
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As thousands of Haitians are forcibly deported from the Dominican Republic each week, a humanitarian crisis is unfolding at the border. Read More.
article / November 6, 2024
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The Road to Resilience project in Azraq camp fosters learning and growth for over 300 children and their caregivers, empowering dreams and building community resilience.
publication / November 8, 2024
Breaking Traditions: Ethiopia’s Fight Against Child Marriage
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landing page / October 21, 2024
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publication / October 28, 2024
FACTSHEET: WORLD VISION SYRIA RESPONSE (WVSR) TÜRKIYE
Türkiye hosts the world’s largest population of persons under temporary and international protection, with over 3.65 million Syrians under temporary protection. As of May 2023, Türkiye was hosting 3.4 million Syrian refugees of which nearly half are children and 46% are women and girls. The country has seen significant increases in commodity prices, particularly food and energy, alongside inflation and the depreciation of the Turkish lira, leading to poverty rates surpassing pre- 2019 levels. These socio-economic challenges have put a strain on community relations, consequently inciting growing anti-refugee sentiments. The approach to the 2023 elections has seen refugee issues becoming a focal point of political discourse, prompting the government to consider adopting more stringent policies.