publication / April 26, 2023
Haiti Impact Report 2022
World Vision International-Haiti's annual report 2022 provides details of our achievements, challenges, and progress towards improving the lives of vulnerable children and communities in Haiti. The past year has been difficult for Haiti, with the COVID-19 pandemic, earthquake, and hunger crisis. World Vision International-Haiti remains committed to supporting the most vulnerable communities, providing critical assistance in health, nutrition, education, child protection, and economic development. We have reached more than 360,000 children through our various programs and initiatives. The team is committed to improving the lives of vulnerable children and families in Haiti and is grateful for the support from volunteers, faith partners, child sponsors, peers, and the humanitarian and civil society network.
We remain committed to improving the lives of vulnerable children and families and prioritize the safety and well-being of their staff. Together, they can ensure that the needs of the affected population are met and the country can move towards stability.
publication / March 11, 2024
World Vision Kenya Annual Report 2023
This Report covers the work and impact of World Vision Kenya from October 1st, 2022 to September 30th, 2023. In the period, our transformative projects reached over three million people (1,934,341 children & 1,495, 512 adults) showcasing our impactful efforts in transforming the lives of vulnerable children and communities across Kenya.
publication / February 1, 2024
Venezuela Crisis Response Update September 2023
Discover the achievements and challenges faced by refugees and migrants in vulnerable situations in the "Hope Without Borders" Multi-Country Response Report from July to September 2023. World Vision's continuous commitment has reached 1.9 million people since 2019, and between July and September, there were 86.2 thousand participants. Explore detailed accounts of our initiatives in Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Join us in bringing hope and assistance to those facing adversity in the region.
article / March 27, 2022
Ensuring access to clean water and sanitation for displaced families in CAR
To ensure access to clean water and sanitation for families not only affected by conflict but also increasingly vulnerable during COVID-19, World Vision is installing facilities in an "integrated village" in Pladama Ouaka through funding from Aktion Deutschland Hilft. During a visit to the Central African Republic (CAR) from 27 February to 5 March 2022, our Chief Field Operations Officer and West Africa Regional Leader visited some of the newly installed WASH facilities to witness the impact, and celebrate achievements.
publication / May 4, 2022
2021 Annual Report - Sierra Leone
This report provides an overview of the impact of World Vision's work in Sierra Leone from October 2020 to September 20
publication / October 11, 2023
World Vision Iraq Annual Report 2022
World Vision Iraq's annual report for FY22
publication / October 11, 2021
Nutrition Awareness Blooming- BIENGS Newsletter (1st issue)
The BIENGS project is a multisector nutrition project aimed at improving maternal and child health of 153,825 nutritionally vulnerable families in Bangladesh’s Jamalpur and Sherpur districts. This report shows the progress of the project between June to August 2021.
publication / July 20, 2016
Understanding handpump sustainability: Determinants of rural water source functionality in the Greater Afram Plainsregion of Ghana
Safe drinking water is critical to human health and development. In rural sub-Saharan Africa, most improved water sources are boreholes with handpumps; studies suggest that up to one third of these handpumps are nonfunctional at any given time.
publication / January 24, 2020
Somalia - December 2019 Situation Report
Overall situation: Heavy rains and resultant flooding in southern Somalia affected many households who were already in need, displaced populations, destroyed livelihood assets, and generated additional humanitarian needs.