press release / Março 9, 2017
Solomon Islands earthquake - three months on
Three months ago a magnitude 7.8 undersea earthquake struck southwest of Kirakira, the provincial capital of Makira-Ulawa Province, causing destruction to communities in Makira-Ulawa, Malaita and Guadalcanal Provinces.
press release / Dezembro 9, 2016
ALERT | 7.8 MAGNITUDE EARTHQUAKE STRIKES SOLOMON ISLANDS, WORLD VISION READY WITH PREPOSITIONED SUPPLIES
article / Abril 22, 2024
Seasoning malnutrition away in Laotian children through a sustainable recipe
Draped in a dense thicket, the district perfectly camouflages a startling truth. As per a baseline survey conducted by World Vision, in 2022, stunting rates in children were reported high as 56% and 78% of the households were facing moderate and severe food insecurity in Phonexay.
publication / Abril 30, 2024
March 2024 Accomplishment: Over 1.7 million people reached
Ukraine Crisis Response has reached 1,771,175 million people with humanitarian services, including 823,264 children and 648,297 women.
publication / Fevereiro 28, 2024
World Vision Vanuatu Capability Statement
World Vision Vanuatu Capability Statement
publication / Abril 18, 2017
Solomon Islands Earthquake Disaster Response Report
In the early hours of Friday 9 December 2016, a magnitude 7.8 undersea earthquake struck 62 km south-west of Kirakira, the provincial capital of Makira-Ulwara Province, resulting in the widespread destruction of homes, community kitchens, food sources and livelihoods in Makira, South Malaita and
publication / Abril 26, 2024
2023 Annual Report - Ethiopia
This report covers the work and impact of World Vision Ethiopia from 1st October 2022 to 30th September 2023. During this period, our transformative projects reached over 8.5 million people including 6 million children showcasing our impactful efforts in transforming the lives of vulnerable children and communities across Ethiopia.
article / Abril 23, 2024
DR Congo: After years without water, World Vision intervenes to give water to the inhabitants of Ishasha
This article shows the start of water catchment work to provide the community of Ishasha with drinking water. This initiative is being carried out through the CHR. More than 1,900 residents will have access to drinking water after years without it. The project will have a major impact, as it will save children from water-borne diseases.
article / Outubro 10, 2022
Communities in Solomon Islands saves millions (SBD) through S4T model
S4T is a saving model that encourages community members to establish saving clubs where they can save money. While saving, the members can also access small loans from their savings and repay with slight interest. They also have different passbooks for different areas like Saving Producer Groups Funds, including Sustainability Funds, Operation Funds, and Profit funds and Sector Funds, which include social, church funds, youth, and women funds. The passbooks can help them access money when the need arises from these different areas. Annually the Saving groups can share with their group members. Usually, 25 people are in each saving group.