publication / October 27, 2023
Flood Response Report 2023
Between September 22 and November 6, 2022, there was an increase in flood situations. World Vision International in Cambodia collaborated with village, commune, and district authorities to assist families affected by the floods.
article / August 4, 2023
Building resilience against floods
A resilient community that survived the effects of climate change/ floods
article / November 16, 2023
Relief support for flood-affected families in Khounkham district Khammouane province
“I was very afraid and worried for my children because the water level increased and my children are still small. I was pregnant for six months during that time, and we don’t know how to swim” said Lae, 24 years old mother.
publication / April 22, 2024
NextGen Aid: Technical Appendix
Technical Appendix for the NextGen Aid project, an economic appraisal to estimate the return on investment (ROI) from child-related Official Development Assistance (ODA).
article / March 26, 2024
Improving Child Health Through Breastfeeding: World Vision's Efforts
Mothers' Clubs foster knowledge-sharing on breastfeeding & nutrition in Haiti, supported by World Vision for healthier children.
publication / April 17, 2024
WVI Global Accountability Report 2023
WVI Global Accountability Report 2023
article / November 14, 2023
Somalia: Fears of food and clean water shortages loom, as floods inundate farmlands and contaminate water sources
In the border town of Doolow in south-west Somali, the floods have inundated homes and cut off major supply routes. Food supplies are running low.
publication / April 30, 2024
Global Hunger Response Phase II Quarterly Situation Report #2 - April 2024
This is the second quarterly situation report released by the Global Hunger Response (GHR) for its Phase II efforts. It provides a detailed overview of our qualitative and quantitative impacts, including regional situational overviews and highlights over the course of the last quarter (January 2024 - April 2024).
press release / November 20, 2023
Vulnerable children in Somalia exposed to more suffering and heightened risk of disease and malnutrition, as floods wreak havoc, World Vision warns
World Vision has warned that the floods in Somalia have increased the scope of suffering and risk of disease outbreak for vulnerable children and their families, who had barely recovered from the effects of the prolonged drought in 2022.
The current floods have destroyed homes, schools, roads and bridges, leaving children without basic needs such as shelter, food, and clean drinking water. Flood waters have also contaminated clean water sources and damaged latrines, increasing the risk of disease outbreaks such as diarrhea, which can lead to malnutrition.
Kevin Mackey, Country Director for World Vision’s programs in Somalia said: “The floods have made life extremely difficult for children. Ongoing flooding has destroyed homes forcing children and their families to leave their homes, some of whom are now sheltering in makeshift structures in the open. As they move, they are at increased risk of illness.”
press release / April 26, 2024
Syrians are "forgotten, underfunded” and "gripped by food security, nutrition & climate change crises", ahead of major international conference – World Vision
SYRIANS ARE "FORGOTTEN, UNDERFUNDED” AND "GRIPPED BY FOOD SECURITY, NUTRITION & CLIMATE CHANGE CRISES", AHEAD OF MAJOR INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE – World Vision