Climate Change, Vulnerability and Migration
Impact on Children and Youth in Southeast Asia
Empowering vulnerable children in East Asia to experience the fullness of life
World Vision East Asia
`Present in East Asia for more than seven decades, since our founding in 1950, World Vision has been implementing evidence-based and multi-sector programmes tailored to the specific needs and priorities of local communities. We focus on helping vulnerable girls and boys affected by climate change, migration and the consequent food insecurity while investing in helping communities become stronger and more resilient to shocks and crises.
The negative climate and socio-economic trends observed in recent years, however, have been intensifying the struggles of impoverished families to meet their fundamental needs, or even to ensure their very survival.
More action is needed from us than ever, and we have no time to waste.
Our Impact
Leveraging our expertise and experience gained throughout seven decades, we deepen our commitment to serving the most vulnerable girls and boys through a greater focus on building community resilience to climate change, addressing the impacts of migration and displacement on children, and working with partners, communities and children themselves to influence policy and systems-level changes.
We stand ready to demonstrate leadership and take decisive action to achieve the following results for the children we serve:
Latest Highlights of Our Work
Where We Work
Over 2,200 dedicated staff in 8 countries across the East Asia region work hard to support and empower the most vulnerable children.
Meet Our Leaders in East Asia
We are led by dedicated and passionate leaders who advocate for children to experience life in all its fullness.