Flood and COVID-19 Response Situation Report February 4, 2021
Flood and COVID-19 Response Situation Report February 4, 2021ammala_thomisi…Thu, 02/25/2021 - 03:03As of February 4, 2021, here are some highlights of World Vision Laos Flood and COVID-19...
View ArticleThe 'It Takes A World' campaign in fragile contexts: Child protection in...
The 'It Takes A World' campaign in fragile contexts: Child protection in hostile environmentsFred_Ouma@wvi.orgWed, 02/24/2021 - 12:47When a disaster such as a flood strikes, everybody is trying to...
View ArticleAsia-Pacific Disaster Management Overview 2020
Asia-Pacific Disaster Management Overview 2020crislyn_felisi…Tue, 03/16/2021 - 08:44Through our non-COVID response, we have reached 3,977,282 people including 1,752,619 children in Asia-Pacific.Through...
View ArticleJoy as Communities Access Clean and Safe Water
Joy as Communities Access Clean and Safe Water By Martin Muluka, World Vision Communication Specialist, KenyaThe value of water is about much more than its price. Water has enormous and complex value...
View ArticleCash for Work made access to clean water possible in Kailali
Cash for Work made access to clean water possible in KailaliPeople of Ward 10 and 11 of Godawari Municipality in Kailali district had no choice but to walk for hours to fetch water from the river. Even...
View ArticleCash Transfers Help Communities to Recover from the Desert Locust Emergency
Cash Transfers Help Communities to Recover from the Desert Locust Emergency By Martin Muluka, World Vision communication Specialist,KenyaFive-year-old Nawal enjoys spending time at her mum’s shop in...
View ArticleIs Seroja 'just' another cyclone?
Is Seroja 'just' another cyclone?Claire argues that we must never become numb to news reports of extreme weather in other countries, and calls leaders to keep helping the humans behind the headlines.By...
View ArticleDisaster risk reduction project empowers primary students in Solomon Islands
Disaster risk reduction project empowers primary students in Solomon IslandsToroiwango Primary School Students assembled during their drill about earth-quake Empowering children on disaster risk...
View ArticleWorld Vision Kenya Hunger Emergency Response Situational Report -April/May 2021
World Vision Kenya Hunger Emergency Response Situational Report -April/May 2021martin_muluka@…Tue, 05/04/2021 - 08:39World Vision kenya is responding to the hunger emergency through various...
View ArticleChildren and families cushioned from devastating hunger and malnutrition
Children and families cushioned from devastating hunger and malnutritionBy Martin Muluka, World Vision Communication Specialist32-year-old Atebo trudges in a makeshift shade, where registration and...
View ArticleCitizen, Voice and Action: Empowering refugees to champion their rights
Citizen, Voice and Action: Empowering refugees to champion their rightsBy Sarah Ooko, World Vision Senior Communications & Media Officer, KenyaMany organisations offer services aimed at improving...
View ArticleEconomic empowerment and financial savings cushion families from adverse...
Economic empowerment and financial savings cushion families from adverse effects of drought By Martin Muluka, World Vision Communications Officer, Kenya Twenty-four-year-old Muslima is living the dream...
View ArticleWe told ourselves – We'd never let famine happen again
We told ourselves – We'd never let famine happen againOn the 10th Anniversary of the Somalia Famine, Sheri Arnott asks: 'How did we get here again?'In 2017, my colleagues in Somalia spent much of their...
View ArticleChildren plant mangrove trees to address climate change
Children plant mangrove trees to address climate change“Planting mangrove is important because it can protect us from rising sea levels and be a home for small fish to breed”, says Stephanie.Stephanie...
View ArticleAnitha’s dream of building self-reliant communities in India
Anitha’s dream of building self-reliant communities in IndiaHalf a dozen people are assembled under a banyan tree that offers very little shade: its branches snapped and leaves blown away.This is just...
View ArticleHaiti: Violent earthquake complicates the precarious situation of millions of...
Haiti: Violent earthquake complicates the precarious situation of millions of vulnerable people cheryl_green@wvi.orgSun, 08/15/2021 - 13:59The powerful 7.2-magnitude earthquake that shook Southern...
View ArticleGrass preservation and crop farming enable communities to beat devastating...
Grass preservation and crop farming enable communities to beat devastating effects of drought in Northern KenyaBy Martin Muluka, World Vision Communication Specialist, KenyaThe drought in Northern...
View ArticleDiversification helps communities to tackle malnutrition and beat the drought...
Diversification helps communities to tackle malnutrition and beat the drought in KenyaBy Martin Muluka, emergency communication specialist.One-year old Dara is weak but recovering from the effects of...
View ArticleWorld Vision launches SSHF-funded education and protection project in South...
World Vision launches SSHF-funded education and protection project in South Sudan’s Mangalla IDP SettlementCecil_Laguardi…Wed, 09/29/2021 - 09:51The accumulative effects over the years of conflict,...
View ArticleFinancial Partnership Led by School Support Committee (SSC) To Improve Safe...
Financial Partnership Led by School Support Committee (SSC) To Improve Safe School Facilities The Safe School Framework (SSF) approach was selected for implementation at four primary schools in the...
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