publication / July 5, 2021
World Vision Syria Response's Situation Report (April and May 2021)
Over the months of April and May 2021, World Vision Syria Response (WVSR) has continued responding to the devastating impact of COVID-19 and the Syrian crisis focusing on evidence-based advocacy across all of our three countries of operations - Syria, Jordan and Turkey.
publication / October 6, 2022
Rapid Food Security Survey Report - July 2022
This survey was undertaken to find out how the recent economic turmoil unfolding from late 2021 is affecting food security for a large section of the Sri Lankan populous.
article / January 19, 2022
2408 children received their Christmas presents thanks to #SecretSanta campaign
2408 children living in border communities of Armenia received long-awaited Christmas presents thanks to ‘Secret Santa’ campaign.
publication / August 1, 2022
WV Bangladesh Annual Report 2021
In FY-21, through the dedicated efforts of over 1,000 staff and a network of over 5,000 community facilitators, World Vision Bangladesh has reached over 6.7 million people.
publication / June 20, 2023
Supporting Child Well-being through Climate Smart Agriculture: World Vision's approach
Supporting Child Well-being through Climate Smart Agriculture: World Vision's approach
publication / August 29, 2023
Niger's International and National NGOs advocacy note - sanctions and humanitarian exemptions
How can vulnerable populations in Niger have access to basic social services and humanitarian
assistance in the post-July 26, 2023, political context?
publication / November 10, 2023
RAPPORT ANNUEL 2022 - Tchad
L’année 2022 a été marquée par des réalisations pour donner l’accès à l’eau potable aux communautés et aussi en ce qui concerne les infrastructures éducatives. En réponse à l’urgence alimentaire et aux inondations dans le pays, World Vision est venu au secours de plusieurs communautés. Plus de détails dans ce rapport.
publication / September 7, 2023
World Vision Niger FY22 Annual Report
We have the immense joy and privilege to present to you our annual report which traces the work that was done on the ground in 2022 thanks to the continued support of our partners, donors and the government of Niger.
article / October 27, 2022
World Vision in Zambia donates a Birth Certificate Printer to enhance Child Protection systems.
According to the Zambia Demographic and Health Survey (2018), only 14.2% of children under the age of five have registered births, with 6.6% having birth certificates. This low rate of children with birth certificates leaves them vulnerable to abuse.
To enhance and promote access to birth certification of children regardless of their status, World Vision in Zambia has donated a Birth Certificate Printer to the Zambian Government in Eastern Province, valued at K5000 ZMW ($310 United States Dollars).