publication / Febrero 13, 2025
Three Years On Report: Ukrainian Children Need Us Now More than Ever
As the Ukraine Crisis Response enters its fourth year, the impact of war continues to devastate the lives of millions, particularly children. Over the past three years, World Vision has reached more than 2 million people, including nearly 1 million children, providing critical support such as education, mental health services, cash assistance, livelihoods, winterisation and protection initiatives. Despite these efforts, the challenges remain immense. Millions of children are still displaced, struggling to access the basic needs every child deserves, and deprived of their rights to safety, education, health and home.
press release / Febrero 17, 2025
What three years of war have cost Ukrainian children
Every week, an average of 16 children are casualties of war. Since the conflict started, 659 children have been killed and 1,747 have been injured. Millions of Ukrainian children continue to have their lives shattered by daily violence, displacement, disrupted education, limited healthcare access, the effects of mental health disorders and trauma, family separation, and violations of their human rights.
article / Abril 8, 2025
Faith, Resilience, and a Bountiful Harvest: The Story of ‘Mathato’s Triumph in Ha Senkoase
A mother in Ha Senkoase transforms her family's future through faith, climate-smart agriculture, and resilience, turning struggle into hope and success.
publication / Febrero 14, 2025
Response Profile: World Vision Ukraine Crisis Response
Profile: Ukraine Crisis Response
article / Abril 3, 2025
World Vision leads efforts to strengthen protection systems for Moldovan and Ukrainian children
World Vision hosted a key discussion in Chisinau, Moldova, on “Empowering Schools: Child Protection and Safeguarding for Children and Adolescents from Moldova and Ukraine,” bringing together experts and stakeholders to reinforce child protection in education.
article / Abril 1, 2025
Empowering Adolescents Through Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in the West Bank
Using an evidence based approach (EASE), World Vision is providing mental health and psychosocial supports to 1000 adolescents and 1000 caregivers in 34 villages of the West Bank to help them to manage stress, anxiety and trauma due to the current crisis as part of a project funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).
article / Abril 3, 2025
A journey from vulnerability to an opportunity for youth change: Heng’s story
Lim Kuy Heng, forced to drop out of school after his father's accident, overcame adversity through World Vision's vocational training. He learned motorcycle repair, earning a stable income and supporting his siblings' education, inspiring other youths to pursue meaningful careers and overcome challenges.
article / Marzo 19, 2025
War shattered her dream but now...
Meet Immaculée, a 17-year-old from East DRC who found hope in Goma's IDP camp. She chose mechanics and graduated in January 2025, thanks to your support.
video / Marzo 24, 2025
Deya’s Story: Fighting Disease with Clean Water
Discover how Deya’s life changed with clean water as World Vision brings hope to communities in CAR.
publication / Marzo 10, 2025
Cash Waves
The Cash Waves research, commissioned by World Vision’s MEER office in partnership with Qualisus Consulting, aims to assess the broader impact of CVA programmes on mental health and psychosocial well-being, livelihood-resilience, community cohesion, gender equality and social inclusion (GESI), and child well-being amongst marginalised groups and youth.