publication / February 27, 2024
Learning Roots Brief
Learning Roots Education Approach for children aged 3-6 primary school
publication / January 8, 2016
Haiti Five Years On - Haiti Earthquake Response
For five years following the devastating earthquake of 2010, World Vision International,
alongside the international community, the United Nations and Government of Haiti (GoH),
has continuously worked to improve the lives of Haitians through sustainable programmes
publication / March 7, 2024
Venezuela Crisis Response Update December 2023
Discover how 'Esperanza sin Fronteras' is making a tangible impact amid the migration crisis across Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela. Learn how our multi-country approach and strategic partnerships provide comprehensive support to over 2 million individuals, including 43% migrant children and adolescents. Join us in building a world where solidarity and compassion know no borders
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.
publication / January 27, 2022
World Vision Haiti Impact Report 2021
Political instability, resurgent gang violence, corruption, vulnerability to natural disasters, economic crises continue to hinder community members’ ability to meet their basic needs.
article / April 11, 2024
How youth networks helped achieve a dream for Luis despite an impairment
The impact of youth networks
publication / May 7, 2024
Health and Nutrition Capacity Statement
World Vision International (WVI) has been working in Somalia for over three decades and is one of the largest international non-governmental organisations in country, providing essential health and nutrition services.
Our presence in Somalia since 1993 has allowed us to establish strong relationships with key stakeholders, including the Ministry of Health (MoH), regional and district health offices, local partners and community actors to expand health and nutrition programming nationally. World Vision is headquartered in Mogadishu, with main regional offices in Baidoa, Doolow, Garowe and Hargeisa, plus 13 additional sub-offices across Somalia.
publication / February 14, 2022
Haiti Earthquake Response 6 months Report 2021
Six months after the earthquake, World Vision's efforts have made it possible to provide emergency assistance to selected beneficiaries among the most vulnerable through the distribution of food and hygiene kits and to address the psychosocial needs of children, adolescents, and young people depr