Humanitarian Overview: Laos Southern Flood Response (September 2019)
Humanitarian Overview: Laos Southern Flood Response (September 2019) ammala_thomisi…Mon, 09/30/2019 - 06:40Floods caused by the passage of Tropical Cyclone Podul and Tropical Depression Kajiki. Since...
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World Vision responds to Lao southern floods As a consequence of the passage of Tropical Cyclone PODUL and Tropical Depression KAJIKI at the beginning of the month of September, over 660,000 people...
View ArticleAsia Pacific Cash Learning Lab Report
Asia Pacific Cash Learning Lab Report Anonymous (not verified)Mon, 11/04/2019 - 08:08The Asia-Pacific region continues to be the world’s most disaster-prone region and is the most affected by natural...
View ArticleMadalena ready to respond to disasters
Madalena ready to respond to disastersMadalena’s community in rural Bobonaro is prone to natural disasters like flooding, landslides, high winds, prolonged drought and fire, which often cause...
View Article15-years post Tsunami in India: Are we a resilient enough state to face a...
15-years post Tsunami in India: Are we a resilient enough state to face a natural disaster?By Franklin Jones - Head- Disaster Management, World Vision IndiaIndia’s capacity to manage disaster risk is...
View Article15 Years of Aceh Tsunami: From disaster survivor to becoming a humanitarian
15 Years of Aceh Tsunami: From disaster survivor to becoming a humanitarian‘A friend of disaster' is what 33-year-old Munawar calls himself. He was born and raised in Aceh, Sumatra, Indonesia. In 1999,...
View ArticleGiving a hand to those affected by floods in Bujumbura
Giving a hand to those affected by floods in Bujumbura Being on the mountains that overhang Bujumbura, you can see the sunset radiating on Lake Tanganyika. The view is fantastic and for an uninformed...
View ArticleA School-in-a-Box that Makes Learning Possible During Disasters
A School-in-a-Box that Makes Learning Possible During DisastersBy Susan Otieno and Hellen Owuor, World VisionCommunications Department, KenyaChildren have a right to education. And their hunger for it...
View ArticleAsia-Pacific Disaster Risk Reduction Overview 2019
Asia-Pacific Disaster Risk Reduction Overview 2019Anonymous (not verified)Tue, 01/21/2020 - 06:40In 2019, World Vision in Asia-Pacific has reached 811,400 people and 465,300 children, across 17...
View ArticleAsia-Pacific Humanitarian Response Overview 2019
Asia-Pacific Humanitarian Response Overview 2019crislyn_felisi…Tue, 01/21/2020 - 07:10As we deepen our commitment to the most vulnerable, in 2019, World Vision, within the Asia Pacific Region, has...
View ArticleAn innovative way to support hard to reach flood-affected people
An innovative way to support hard to reach flood-affected peopleThis is already widely accepted that Bangladesh is one of the most vulnerable countries to disaster. Disaster, on one hand, may impact...
View ArticleBeneficiary data: It’s time we grew up and learned to trust
Beneficiary data: It’s time we grew up and learned to trust Amos Doornbos says there is an answer to the aid data muddle.When the aid industry began shifting to digital, we all grasped for the shiny...
View ArticleInfographic: Nepal Flood Recovery Project 2019
Infographic: Nepal Flood Recovery Project 2019Ashish_Magar@wvi.orgSun, 02/02/2020 - 13:08World Vision International Nepal transitioned to recovery phase to support the children and their families...
View ArticleWorld Vision transports emergency supplies to support response against novel...
World Vision transports emergency supplies to support response against novel coronavirus 2019 outbreak in China crislyn_felisi…Fri, 02/07/2020 - 02:33Hong Kong, 7 February 2020– World Vision in China...
View ArticleLife Transformed After Destructive Floods
Life Transformed After Destructive FloodsBy Hellen Owuor, World Vision Communications Department, KenyaJaneffar, 50, got a bitter taste of life in 2018. After heavy rains, floods washed away all her...
View ArticleWorld Vision responds to locust swarm impacting South Sudan’s breadbasket;...
World Vision responds to locust swarm impacting South Sudan’s breadbasket; fears of aggravated hunger riseWorld Vision’s Country Programme Director Mesfin Loha appeals for concerted efforts among...
View ArticleNew Toilets Makes School Fun for Girls
New Toilets Makes School Fun for GirlsBy Hellen Owuor, World Vision Communications Department, KenyaTo answer the call of nature, communities require toilet facilities that afford them privacy and...
View ArticleLoss, Death and Hope
Loss, Death and HopeBy Susan Otieno, World Vision Communications Officer, KenyaMargaret Odiyo, 58, suffered so much loss in 2018 at her home in Katito (Kisumu County). First, floods washed away her...
View ArticleMobile Cash Transfer Gives Hope to Family
Mobile Cash Transfer Gives Hope to FamilySusan Otieno, World Vision Communications Officer, KenyaJohn and his wife, Judith, are still recovering from the turmoil caused by floods in their lives two...
View Article180 Days Lao PDR Flooding Emergency Response Report
180 Days Lao PDR Flooding Emergency Response Report ammala_thomisi…Fri, 03/06/2020 - 06:44To save lives, alleviate suffering and support recovery of children and their communities affected by the...
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