Joshua encourages people to stay strong during the COVID-19 pandemic
Six-year-old Joshua shares his message of support and hope for those affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tropical Cyclone Harold: three months on
Three months on from devastating Tropical Cyclone Harold, World Vision Vanuatu has reached 1,708 households with relief items including blankets, tarpaulins, shelter tool kits, jerry cans, hygiene kits, water filters/buckets, mosquito nets and solar lanterns.
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World Vision works with communities in Vanuatu to help eliminate poverty and its causes. We opened our office in Vanuatu in the early 1980s and began education, training and income-generating projects. We currently work in the four provinces of Tafea, Sanma, Shefa and Torba.
World Vision is committed to implementing gender-equitable and disability-inclusive programming. Our projects have expanded to include water, sanitation, hygiene, agriculture, economic development, addressing gender-based violence, promotion of healthy relationships, and disaster risk reduction and preparedness.
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Ruru is happy to have water to drink when he wants
Ruru is happy to have water to drink when he wants
When 11000 people were evacuated from Ambae, one of the biggest challenges was reliable access to water. World Vision arranged for water to be trucked in and installed water catchments to improve access to water.
Chief John shared, “World Vision has given us access to more clean water, helped us build new toilets and talked to us about water management and hygiene.”
Rebuilding families
Rebuilding families
The REACH program taught Henry and his wife Rina to communicate their love and support for each other more openly.
*REACH - Relationship Education About Choices for Healing
Rebuilding families
John (centre) is the REACH project faith leader. His family (pictured) is proud that he champions gender equality.
Rebuilding families
Jean, his wife Tovock and their children are much happier now. Tovock (Jean's wife) says that life is better for the family now that Jean has reduced his violent behaviour at home and become more responsible in taking up daily family chores. Jean, father of four, appreciates the change that REACH has helped him achieve in his family and community.
*REACH - Relationship Education About Choices for Healing
It takes the Pacific community to end violence against children
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Inclusive toilet gives Shirley in Vanuatu independence and dignity
COVID-19 prevention that empowers communities
World Vision-installed bamboo tippy taps help prevent COVID-19 at distributions
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World Vision Water, Women and Disability report highlights importance of leaving no-one behind
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‘RESPECT’ campaign
‘RESPECT’ campaign
World Vision launches its ‘RISPEK’ campaign. It aims to empower young people to take a stand against sexual violence.