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Following a high-level meeting with the Volta Regional Minister, Hon. James Gunu, World Vision Ghana has reaffirmed its commitment to tackling water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) challenges in the ...
The environmental situation is generating growing mobilization in the commune of Dogo, located in the Zinder region of Niger. Faced with challenges related to land degradation, plastic pollution, and ...
The case fatality rate currently stands at 57%, underscoring the urgency of a coordinated humanitarian response. World Vision’s team in eastern DR Congo is working with partners and the local health ...
World Vision expresses deep concern following the devastating earthquake that struck eastern Afghanistan overnight, reportedly killing hundreds and injuring thousands more. The magnitude 6.0 quake ...
World Vision is helping children and families prepare for climate-driven disasters before they strike. Through anticipatory action, communities receive early warnings, training, and support to protect ...
World Vision Ethiopia has impacted over 10 million lives in 2024 by delivering child-focused programmes in health, education, protection, nutrition, livelihoods, and climate resilience. Learn how ...
World Vision Ethiopia’s cleaner cookstoves are protecting children from harmful smoke, saving families time, and helping to preserve forests. With 100,000 stoves and 320 cooperatives, these ...
Learn how World Vision Ethiopia is tackling deforestation, land degradation, and water scarcity - all environmental threats that affect children's health, safety and nutrition - through FMNR and ...
World Vision International in Cambodia (WVI-C) has activated a Category I National Emergency Response to address the humanitarian needs resulting from the Cambodia-Thailand border conflict. Our ...
A dedicated MHPSS Road Map for the MEER is crucial due to the region's unique challenges, including sociocultural complexities, conflict induced adversity, and climate-related shifts, requiring ...
World Vision Eswatini’s beekeeping initiative in Lobamba Lomdzala, supported by the Luju Festival, is transforming lives and boosting food security.