article / March 26, 2024
Breaking barriers: transforming lives through a small business
World Vision transforms lives in a Haitian community, providing small businesses to fight poverty amid drought.
publication / March 11, 2024
World Vision Kenya Annual Report 2023
This Report covers the work and impact of World Vision Kenya from October 1st, 2022 to September 30th, 2023. In the period, our transformative projects reached over three million people (1,934,341 children & 1,495, 512 adults) showcasing our impactful efforts in transforming the lives of vulnerable children and communities across Kenya.
article / March 26, 2024
From Barren Fields to Thriving Business
Pierre Gina Seraphin, a resilient mother in rural Haiti, overcomes drought and poverty with World Vision's support.
press release / February 7, 2024
AFGHANISTAN: Lack of snow raises fears of further drought as children and communities suffer impacts of climate crisis
A warmer-than-average winter and lack of snow are ominous signs of worsening climatic and drought conditions in Afghanistan which is already suffering its worst drought in 30 years, five international NGOs warned today.
video / March 24, 2024
Farmer's Day in Afghanistan
Happy Farmers Day!
24 March is FarmersDay in Afghanistan. World Vision Afghanistan under its DRA-Afghanistan Joint Response Project (AFJRP), funded by Dutch Relief Alliance (DRA), supports Afghan farmers by providing access to water and creating income-generating opportunities for them, enabling them to provide ENOUGH for their families and children. This programme also helps farmers to adapt to climate change effects, particularly drought.
With such programmes WV Afghanistan contributes to #SDG 6, 8, 12.
publication / February 28, 2024
SOMALIA CRISIS RECOVERY PROJECT
The document is about the Somalia Crisis Recovery Project, a flood and disaster recovery project financed by the World Bank to support the recovery of livelihoods and infrastructure in flood and drought-affected areas in Somalia.
publication / February 28, 2024
Farmer-Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) is Transforming Landscapes: A case study of Somaliland
Farmer-Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) is a low-cost land restoration technique used to combat poverty and hunger amongst subsistence farmers. It can reverse desertification, increase food, water and commodity production, and build resilience to climate extremes. It almost sounds too good to be true, but it is very real. The special ingredients are passing the knowledge to local communities, mobilising the message and transferring the skills in language they can understand, by people they can trust.