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One year after the Myanmar earthquake, families still need support to rebuild livelihoods, says World Vision

Highlights 16.2 million people — nearly one-third of Myanmar’s population — need humanitarian assistance World Vision has reached over 500,000 people with support Children in Myanmar stand in front of their home, which was damaged by the earthquake. YANGON (March 26, 2026) — One year after a devastating 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar, killing an...

World Vision study uses GPS to track women’s water collection journeys, finds major gains in its program that helps women reclaim time, income and voice

Women and girls walk to collect water in Rumate, Kenya. The images accompany new research documenting the time, distance, and physical burden women and girls face each day to access water. WASHINGTON, D.C. (March 3, 2026) — Ahead of International Women’s Day, global Christian humanitarian organization World Vision is...

Four Years On: 1 in 3 Ukrainian Children Now in Need of Humanitarian Assistance

A 17-year-old displaced from Kharkiv participates in activities at a World Vision–supported child-friendly space in Kyiv. KYIV (February 23, 2026) – Four years into the war in Ukraine, children continue to face growing harm to their safety and future. Today, one in three children now require humanitarian assistance, as sustained exposure...

Ukrainian Children Face Worsening Learning Loss in Fourth Winter of War, World Vision Warns

A child takes part in activities at a World Vision–supported child-friendly space in Kyiv, where generators provide heat and electricity during winter power outages. KYIV (February 18, 2026)– As Ukraine endures its fourth winter of full-scale war, new findings from a survey conducted by World Vision reveal...

World Vision calls for urgent protection of children following deadly mining landslide in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo

Highlights “This is a heartbreaking tragedy,” said Aline Napon, national director of World Vision in DRC. “Beyond the immediate loss of life, this tragedy will have long-lasting impacts on children’s safety, wellbeing and futures,” said David Munkley, World Vision’s zonal director in eastern DRC. GOMA (February 3, 2026) –...

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