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Due to unprecedented levels of violence, restrictions on movement and economic challenges, a major humanitarian crisis is ongoing in the West Bank. To support communities, World Vision has continued ...
Johan Eldebo, Senior Adviser for Strategic Partnerships and Fragile Contexts at World Vision Nordics, shares personal ...
I only like to draw.” The family’s needs are immediate: access to clean water, safe and accessible sanitation facilities, ...
One Morning at a Time Every morning at 6:15, Zahra gets up before the sun rises. She gets up quietly, not to wake her son, and heads straight to the kitchen to make herself a cup of coffee— the kind ...
20 June 2025, Port Sudan: The Sudanese refugee crisis has reached a catastrophic level, threatening to spiral into an irreversible collapse without immediate and substantial global action, World ...
The report entitled “Supporting lives in transition: The role of Cash and Voucher Assistance (CVA) in refugee well-being and community resilience”, which was released ahead of World Refugee Day 2025, ...
Gathers data through household interviews and observations (including 24-hour dietary recalls) on positive practices from households in the community and identifies those that are unique, replicable ...
On World Refugee Day 2025, World Vision West Africa warns of the growing severity of forced displacement in West Africa, where more than 12.7 million people are affected. The organisation underscores ...
President Daniel Chapo of Mozambique has pledged to increase access to school meals for children across the country. His commitment came during a courtesy meeting with World Vision’s Southern Africa ...
In this insightful article, Arnold Mutombo, People & Culture Coordinator at World Vision in the DRC, shares his experience as a rural recruiter. Through five years spent in remote areas of the country ...
Statement by Joining Forces, East and Southern Africa Region World Refugee Day – Solidarity with the Children of Sudan and South Sudan 20 June 2025 Refugee and migrant children in Sudan and South ...
Growing up in rural Vietnam, Linh always knew her brother was the favourite. Her father, Van, like many in his generation, grew up believing sons were better than daughters. Traditionally, sons would ...
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