publication / January 21, 2025
WVI Nepal's Child Sponsorship approach
The publication highlights the sponsorship approach of World Vision International Nepal.
publication / January 2, 2025
Choutari: WVI Nepal Newsletter | June 2024 - November 2024 Edition
Choutari is World Vision International Nepal's bi-annual newsletter.
publication / January 31, 2025
Global Hunger Response - Phase II Quarterly Situation Report - January 2025
First 2025 GHR quarterly report details qualitative and quantitative impacts, regional overviews, and highlights from Phase II (Oct-Dec 2024).
article / December 17, 2024
Building healthier communities: World Vision Georgia’s impact on Public Health and awareness
The pandemic hit vulnerable families the hardest, including children, women, and people with disabilities. Many struggled with worsening economic and social conditions, leading to poor mental and physical health. Routine vaccinations dropped, and access to healthcare services became more difficult. To address these issues and support the recovery of public health, the organisation has launched its first major healthcare initiative, focusing on strengthening Georgia's health and child protection systems. Family doctors and social workers, were trained on key health topics such as immunisation, Hepatitis, HIV prevention, HPV, TB, and STDs.
publication / January 24, 2025
GEDSI Annual Progress Status 2024 (English)
This publication provides an in-depth look at WVI Nepal's GEDSI policies, programs, and best practices. It also examines the organizational culture and demographic composition of the organizational structure.
publication / January 17, 2025
GEDSI Annual Progress Report 2024
This publication provides an in-depth look at WVI Nepal's GEDSI policies, programs, and best practices. It also examines the organizational culture and demographic composition of the organizational structure.
press release / January 24, 2025
Children Pay a Heavy Price as Clashes Resume Between the M23 and the Congolese Army in Eastern DR Congo
This press release is an alert from World Vision in relation to the resurgence of armed conflict in Eastern DRC. Violent clashes between the loyal army and the M23 armed group have resumed around Sake, resulting in thousands of new displaced people, including children. The humanitarian crisis has just worsened and World Vision is calling on humanitarian actors, donors and the international community to provide more resources to people whose needs are now enormous.
article / January 30, 2025
World Vision Senegal launches an international
campaign against child hunger and malnutrition, called ASSEZ.
World Vision is working with several
ministries and partners in Senegal. The international NGO is a member of
Joining Forces and CONAME.