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For more than 75 years, World Vision has been working in the places where it is hardest to be a child to break the cycle of poverty. Over that time, we have learned that to really improve a child’s ...
World Vision Papua New Guinea Since its founding in 1950, World Vision (WV) has stood as a beacon of compassion and change, empowering children, families, and communities worldwide to rise above ...
The financial crisis triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic plunged 119 to 124 million people into poverty in 2020 and poverty induced by COVID-19 could rise between 143 and 163 million, according to ...
Preparation begins with an overall design of the project and understanding of the context. Catalysing workshops with faith leaders and their spouses help equip them with knowledge and inspire with a ...
The global crisis we can’t ignore Climate change is now one of the greatest drivers of poverty and hunger with 45 million people worldwide at extreme risk of famine. This includes almost 21 million ...
“Let my heart be broken by the things that break the heart of God.” “We serve everyone. We want to be in the world what we think Jesus Christ would be if He were in the middle of all of these problems ...
World Vision’s experience in the region We have experience and a proven track record of helping in the region since 1975. We’ve developed one of the most extensive community-based presences amongst ...
World Vision Syria Response has effectively reached 7,571,294 people through its Syria and Türkiye Earthquake Response, with 2,371,614 girls and 1,997,595 boys among them. Our services start from but ...
A world where all children have water, sanitation and hygiene Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) are essential for children and their families to live healthy, prosperous lives. WASH is at the core ...
*Facts and figures based on 2023 data.
Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) empowers communities who are suffering from the effects of degraded land and climate change. Through FMNR, they regenerate trees on their land to improved ...
The United Nations reports that 250 million girls and boys live in areas of the world affected by armed conflict. Despite being least responsible for the outbreak of violent conflict, children are ...