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Itaba stadium in Gitega province, Burundi was painted with speeches full of commitments and promises as World Vision Burundi launched the ENOUGH global ...
This report looks at the key achievements of the School Meals Programme from September 2024 to April 2025, and the significant progress which has been made.
This summary highlights the impacts of conflict on children, key challenges faced by households, humanitarian assistance, market access and financial service conditions, suggested solutions and future ...
“Government, communities and partners advocate for continuity, innovation and sustainability of school feeding programs”. Over the past five years, more than 22 million meals (22,667,173) have been ...
Afghanistan remains one of the world's most urgent humanitarian crises. In 2025, nearly 23 million people will need aid, with over a third of the population facing crisis levels of food insecurity.
Nearly 90% of people interviewed see climate change as a serious threat to their communities More than 60% of people said climate shocks are creating more conflict in their communities. In Syria and ...
ENOUGH: Hope for a Hunger-Free Future Millions of children face a devastating hunger crisis, driven by climate change, conflict, and economic instability. World Vision's ENOUGH campaign progress ...
International aid agency, World Vision, is on the ground in Myanmar and preparing to respond to the devastation caused by the magnitude 7.7 earthquake that has hit Sagaing, Myanmar. "Central Myanmar ...
In response to the global hunger crisis, World Vision has been conducting an annual food price survey since 2021, monitoring both year-on-year fluctuations in food prices, as well as comparing the ...
South Sudan continues to face significant challenges, including armed conflict, flooding, and severe hunger. One state particularly affected by these issues is Northern Bahr el Ghazal, which is ...
The Nutrition Dialogues is a global initiative launched in August 2024 by World Vision International and the 4SD Foundation, and supported by a variety of partners. By December 31, 2024, more than ...
International aid agency, World Vision, is seriously concerned for the safety of children amidst escalating violence in the east of the DRC. Artillery attacks and gunfire are currently decimating ...
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