publication / აგვისტო 23, 2023
Over 1.3 million people reached as of July 2023; 667K are children
Over 1,368,426 people served by Ukraine Crisis Response as of July 2023; 667,171 of them were children.
publication / მაისი 24, 2018
Fact Sheet: It Takes Health to End Violence Against Children - Philippines
In response to findings that prevalence of violence against children is high in the Philippines, the government recently launched their National Plan of Action to End Violence Against Children, which is strongly aligned with the WHO Global Plan of A
publication / ივნისი 23, 2021
Pathway to Link Humanitarian Cash to Social Protection through Social Accountability
In response to the socio-economic impacts of the pandemic, governments have introduced over 1,600 social protection measures in almost all the world's countries and territories.
press release / დეკემბერი 9, 2021
Mali: Alarming food crisis leaves 1.2 million hungry
The number of Malians facing hunger has increased nearly threefold in one year, warns a coalition of 22 humanitarian organisations working in the country.
publication / მარტი 1, 2023
World Vision Yemen Response Situation Report: March 2022 - January 2023
Situation Report
article / ოქტომბერი 27, 2021
Former child soldier on tough road to recovery, appeals to end violence against children
John* was a former child soldier was abducted in 2017 on his way back from work in the farm in South Sudan’s Western Equatoria State.
press release / თებერვალი 27, 2022
Ukraine crisis humanitarian need grows with children at heightened risk of trauma and exploitation
World Vision warns of psychological impact on children caused by conflict and will prioritise psychosocial support
The NGO warns that children separated from parents are at high risk of exploitation
World Vision is also distributing emergency ai
publication / მაისი 19, 2023
Consolidated Financial Statements 2021 and 2022
Report on the audit of the consolidated financial statements
publication / სექტემბერი 23, 2021
Price Shocks
The world is on the brink of a child-malnutrition pandemic. This is due to a perfect storm of sky-rocketing food prices, lower incomes, reduced nutritional services and disrupted food-supply chains as a result of COVID-19.