publication / February 15, 2021
Report of the CHW Survey for COVID-19 Response Countries
In June 2020, World Vision conducted a rapid internal survey to assist in scaling up its work with Community Health Workers (CHWs) as part of the COVID-19 Emergency Response, enabling World Vision to identify, mobilise, and support the CHWs appropriately.
publication / May 5, 2022
World Vision JWG's Education Program Capacity Statement - FY21 Data
During October 2020 to September 2021, World Vision JWG has trained over 144 teachers on effective nurturing and best practices for child development, helped furnish and rehabilitate 168 kindergartens to create safe and stimulating environment and supported them by providing the necessary tools a
publication / February 15, 2023
January UCR Situation Report: We have reached 656,320 people
Almost a year on, World Vision's Ukraine Crisis Response has reached 656,320 people in need in January 2022 through the support of its donors and 29 partners.
article / August 25, 2011
Romanians rally to help children in drought-stricken East Africa
As food shortages and malnutrition claim young lives across Kenya, Ethiopia, and Tanzania, and famine is declared in parts of conflict-weary Somalia, Romanians are being asked to reach out across the seas to east Africa, which is suffering the worst drought in 60 years.
publication / July 31, 2023
Promoting Education Continuity in Emergencies Study Report
Education in Emergency Study
publication / April 22, 2022
Afghanistan Complex Emergency Response: 6 months on report
For more than 20 years World Vision Afghanistan (WVA) has worked to address massive life-saving humanitarian needs brought about by conflict, climate change and other disasters.
article / November 2, 2017
Debate: "The Equity of Medical Services for Vulnerable Mothers in Romania”
World Vision Romania’s “Mothers for life.
article / March 10, 2009
Romanian students help combat Malaria through mosquito net campaign
More than 30 World Vision volunteers and volunteers from five other aid agencies are running informative sessions about the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in schools, high schools and two local universities, to encourage about 600 students to take action against the diseases of