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Our work spans more than 50 countries with holistic programs in development, crisis response and chronic emergencies & fragile contexts. Explore them here.

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A woman wearing an orange and white vest with the World Food Programme logo on it places her hand on an infant's head, talking to the baby's mother.
UN World Food Programme Partnership
One of World Vision's most vital partners is the United Nations World Food Programme—the leading humanitarian organization fighting hunger worldwide.

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Community members in the Equality for Girls Access to Learning (EGAL)
Equality for Girls Access to Learning (EGAL)
As the project was being designed, the humanitarian situation in Kasai was characterized by massive population movements. The Angolan government had forced over 650,000 Congolese nationals who had

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A group of youth at the Ecuador Youth Summit.
Vision for Vulnerable Youth Initiative
Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, we’ve made changes in the way we teach the Youth Ready curriculum. In 2021, we conducted training using both traditional face-to-face methods as well as a hybrid a

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Community members in the Health Pooled Fund Phase 3 (HPF3)
Health Pooled Fund III: Implementing Partners to Provide Essential Health Care Services in South Sudan
The Health Pooled Fund Phase 3 (HPF3) in South Sudan is a five-year performance-based financing multi-donor projectfocused on improving the delivery and increasing availability and readiness of quality health services at facilities,

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Community members in the Enhancing Nutrition Services to Improve Maternal and Child Health (ENRICH)
Enhancing Nutrition Services to Improve Maternal and Child Health (ENRICH)

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Community members in the Fortifying Equality and Economic Diversification for Resilience (FEED II)
Fortifying Equality and Economic Diversification for Resilience (FEED II)
South Sudan remains one of the hardest places in the world to be a woman. Pervasive attitudes about the inferior status of women perpetuated by harmful social norms, disproportionate distribution o

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Unless otherwise stated, data presented on this page reflects the most up-to-date results of World Vision Canada programs reported between October 2022 and September 2023, and any previous fiscal years available. Previously reported data may not match the current presentation as we continuously receive and refine data from our programs. If you have any questions, kindly reach out to us.