article / May 25, 2023
#Kalehe: After the floods, it is mourning for Amina
This article focuses on the story of Amina whose husband and six children died in the Kalehe floods. Now she is a widow and she has lost everything, she has lost all hope. World Vision is appealing to donors for support to bring assistance to hundreds of women who are in the same situation as Amina.
publication / April 25, 2024
MEER Brussels VIII Policy Brief: spotlight on nutrition, food security and climate change
The Syria crisis recently marked its 13th year, it remains the largest displacement crisis in the world, with over 12 million Syrians forcibly displaced in the region.
publication / April 25, 2024
East Africa Region | 2023 Humanitarian and Emergency Affairs Annual Report
A summary of World Vision's response to humanitarian crises in East Africa from October 2022 to September 2023
publication / October 31, 2023
Children and Young People’s Perceptions of Climate Change and Environmental Transformation in Albania
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publication / April 10, 2024
Learning Through Play - Introducing Literacy Through Interactive Activities
Learning Through Play - Introducing Literacy Through Interactive Activities World Vision
publication / April 26, 2024
Global Digital Compact Policy Brief
Policy brief about children's rights in the digital environment and the need for policies and legislation to protect their safety and well-being online. Learn More.
article / June 30, 2023
Hope rises above the waters: Rebuilding lives after devastating floods in Western Kenya
World Vision's disaster response initiatives bring relief and renewed smiles to children and families affected by floods in Western Kenya.
video / February 17, 2023
Emergency aid for flood victims
According to OCHA, more than 340,000 people across the country are affected by the ongoing floods since 2022. One of the most affected provinces is Logone Occidental. The province of Logone Occidental is composed of four departments, namely Lac Wey, Ngourkosso, Gueni, and Dodje, with a total estimated population of 1,318,000. According to the latest multi-sectoral assessment conducted by OCHA and the Humanitarian Community in the four southern provinces of which Logone Occidental is a part, 3,546 households are affected instead of the 2,617 initially recorded. To date, the flooding continues to have a negative impact on the population of Logone Occidental. As many homes have been destroyed, the government has indicated the need to construct shelters as well as distribute essential household items.
In addition, there is a need to rehabilitate and construct water points and/or water treatment systems, build emergency latrines and showers, provide hygiene materials (soap), and promote sanitation and hygiene.
article / March 12, 2024
Kay's journey: Overcoming challenges and leading community development
40-year-old Kay lives with her family and is pregnant with her second child while raising her 7-year-old son. Despite being disabled since birth, Kay found support from her family and became actively engaged with World Vision Myanmar after Cyclone Nargis in 2008.