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 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.
article / January 16, 2025
Empowering Humanitarian Practitioners with AI: World Vision’s Participation in the Integrate Project
Empowering Humanitarian Practitioners with AI: World Vision’s Participation in the Integrate Project
press release / January 20, 2025
Lesotho Launches Newly Renovated Child-Friendly Courts, Strengthening Justice for Children
Lesotho launches child-friendly courts to protect children’s rights, ensuring safe, welcoming spaces for justice. A milestone for the CVAVAC project.
press release / January 17, 2025
Haiti, a Nation Held Hostage by Gangs
World Vision calls for international support to address this humanitarian crisis and restore hope in Haiti, a nation under siege by gangs. More than 1 million displaced and children facing hunger, malnutrition, and lost education.
press release / January 13, 2025
Joining Forces Alliance Condemns Heinous Act, Calls on Men and Women in Uniform to Uphold Law and Order
Lusaka, Zambia – The Joining Forces Alliance expresses its deepest outrage and condemnation of the appalling act of incest allegedly perpetrated by a Zambia Air
Force (ZAF) flight sergeant against his 14-year-old biological daughter. The incident, reported on January 8, 2025, highlights a grave violation of the child’s dignity, trust,
and basic human rights.
press release / December 17, 2024
World Vision Mozambique Aiming to Assist 75,000 Cyclone-Stricken People in Mozambique
MAPUTO, 17 December -- World Vision is planning to reach up to 75,000 people, particularly children, affected by Tropical Cyclone Chido in the provinces of Cabo Delgado and Nampula, in northern Mozambique. The organization urgently seeks US$1.2 million to provide critical assistance, including food, shelter, water, sanitation and hygiene, and protection. At least 27 people have died, and thousands have been displaced after losing their homes.