Photo Story: One Week in the West Bank

At the beginning of July, a World Vision EU Representation staff went to the West Bank for one week. With one picture per day, this photo story zooms in on the people met, their challenges and stories.  

Member of the Council village of Qusrah standing with World Vision staff in front of mount of soil

Day 1

In Qusrah, in the Nablus Governorate, restrictions on movements and violence have surged over the past months: going to school, to work, accessing...

Palestinian Civil Defence staff and volunteer showing World Vision staff old equipment

Day 2

In Qalqilya, in the Qalqilya Governorate, staff from the Palestinian Civil Defence shared about the unprecedented challenges they are facing. Between...

classroom in Maen school

Day 3

In the school of Maen village, in the Hebron Governorate, the headmaster told us about the education crisis affecting schools across the West Bank...

World Vision community volunteer in Jiftlik standing in front of the local clinic

Day 4

In Jiftlik, in the Jordan valley, we heard about the increasing challenges faced by the community to access healthcare. Restriction on movements and...

A mother and child in the child-friendly space at a local health clinic

Day 5

In Deir al’Asal alFaqua, in South Hebron, the local community shared with us very similar challenges about limited access healthcare. As in Jordan...

Demolished community space

Day 6

Also in Um Al Heer, Masafer Yatta, World Vision implements Early Childhood Development programming. Yet, the community building where activities used...

Staff member of World Vision Jerusalem – West Bank – Gaza (JWG) during a psychosocial support activity

Day 7

There is no easy way to conclude such a photo story.

On top of long-term existing operations, World Vision has been responding to the increasing...