article / September 4, 2024
DR Congo: Marguerite's journey towards resilience
Marguerite is a courageous woman who has learned to be resilient in the face of the many difficulties life has thrown at her. Alone, she brings up her grandchildren and her sick daughter. Thanks to the support of World Vision, her life and that of her family quickly changed when her little daughter Acacia was cured of malnutrition. Today she lives a fulfilling life with her family.
article / September 4, 2024
RD Congo : Le parcours de Marguerite vers la résilience
Marguerite est une femme courageuse qui a appris à etre résiliente face aux multitudes difficultés de la vie face auxquelles elle a fait face. Seule, elle élève ses petits-enfants et sa fille qui est malade. Grace à l'appui de World Vision, sa vie et celle de sa famille a vite changé quand sa petite fille Acacia a été guérie de la malnutrition. Aujourd'hui elle vit une vie épanouie avec sa famille.
publication / September 4, 2024
July 2024 Accomplishment: Over 1.9 million people reached
People reached as of July 2024
publication / August 8, 2024
Lost and Alone- Addressing the Crisis of Unaccompanied and Separated Children in Post-Earthquakes Northwest Syria and Southern Türkiye
This report presents the findings from a unique piece of research conducted by World Vision Syria Response in Northwest Syria (NWS) and Southern Türkiye. It is the first of its kind to specifically explore how the February 2023 earthquakes in the region have impacted unaccompanied and separated children (UASC) and who were separated from their families during the disasters. The study brings together the diverse perspectives and experiences of caregivers, community members and most importantly, Syrian UASC in some of the worst earthquakes-affected areas. The report underlines the critical role of community-based alternative care systems in caring for unaccompanied and separated children and emphasises the severe gaps in existing services for children without parental care. Finally, it calls for increased prioritisation of Syrian unaccompanied and separated children in both NWS and Southern Türkiye in the overall humanitarian response to the Syrian conflict.
publication / September 4, 2024
Scaling Social Accountability Evidence from Africa, Asia and the Caucasus
This publication shares World Vision’s evidence of the impact of social accountability after 12 years of investment in research and application across 48 countries, including 15 designated as fragile contexts/states.
publication / September 3, 2024
Full Report: Climate Change, Vulnerability and Migration
Climate change drives migration in Southeast Asia, impacting vulnerable families and children. This report explores the intersection of climate, poverty, and injustice.
publication / September 4, 2024
The Implementation of the Social Accountability Framework (I-SAF) Phase II
The Implementation of the Social Accountability Framework (I-SAF) in Cambodia is a result of lessons from World Vision's implementation of Citizen Voice and Action in Cambodia funded by the World Bank. This framework aims to empower citizens, strengthen partnerships between subnational administrations (SNAs) and citizens, and leverage enhanced accountability of SNAs to improve local service delivery.
publication / June 4, 2024
Positive Deviance Hearth Plus Programme Snapshot
PDH+ is an integrated food-based approach to fight child malnutrition that can be implemented in food insecure and fragile contexts.
publication / July 31, 2024
Consolidated Financial Statements 2022 and 2023
Consolidated Financial Statements 2022-2023 for World Vision International and Consolidated Affiliates (with independent auditor’s report).
press release / June 26, 2024
Child deaths from extreme hunger mount as the humanitarian crisis in Gaza continues to deteriorate
Press release from international humanitarian and relief organization, World Vision, reacting to the recent Integrated Food Security Phrase Classifications (IPC) report that shows that more than half a children are one step away from famine in Gaza and highlighting the need for humanitarian access.