article / October 19, 2022
World Vision Solomon Islands commits to the food day theme 'leave no one behind'.
WVSI is serious about the project to ensure no one in the ten communities is left behind because a recent assessment conducted by World Vision Solomon Islands and its partners found a need for improvement, especially on consumption patterns.
Specifically, on food consumption patterns in 122 households of the ten communities, only 37% practice the minimum dietary diversity recommended for infant and young child feeding practices.
publication / December 13, 2019
World Vision Solomon Islands Better Learning Environment Project (SIBLE)
The goal of the Solomon Islands Better Learning Environment (SIBLE) project is to improve the learning performance of girls and boys by reducing disease and illness caused by limited access to adequate and affordable drinking water, sanitation and hygiene.
article / April 30, 2024
A story of loss, endurance and restoring life
Supporting women like Wijdan, who lost her husband in 2014, World Vision Iraq in partnership with UNDP Iraq and with funding from BMZ, and KFW launched a project in Saqlawiyah empowering women in farming for sustainable livelihoods.
publication / May 19, 2016
World Vision Solomon Islands Annual Review 2015
World Vision Solomon Islands Annual Review for 2015, covering six sectors Maternal Child Health, Water, Sanitation and Hygiene, Gender, Education, Economic Development and Disaster Risk Reduction.
article / July 1, 2021
World Vision cocoa partners produce tons of cocoa in the Solomon Islands
Bags of Cocoa
video / February 6, 2024
A Timelapse Into Last Year- The Syria Türkiye Earthquake
World Vision Syria Response work on the ground during the past year aiming to alleviate the lives of people affected by the earthquake.
publication / July 1, 2014
Solomon Islands Flood Response
Following days of heavy rain, river banks were strained and eventually broke inundating communities in Honiara and Guadalcanal Plains on 3 April 2014. Some 52,000 people were affected by the floods and 23 people lost their lives.