06:42 | 03/03/2021
Recently, World Vision Vietnam has distributed 3,200 household kits to people in six project communes - Hai Phong, Hai Truong, Hai Quy, Hai Hung, Hai Dinh and Hai Duong, Hai Lang district, Quang Tri province.
08:21 | 02/03/2021
Community-Led Total Sanitation has been recognized as an innovative approach in rural sanitation improvement. The approach involves facilitating a process to inspire and empower rural communities to stop open defecation and to build and use latrines, without offering external subsidies to purchase hardware such as pans and pipes.
09:26 | 27/02/2021
World Vision Vietnam is starting the implementation of the second year activities for the Human Trafficking Prevention for Women and Girl project in mountainous and remote areas of the northwestern border province of Dien Bien.
07:41 | 19/02/2021
Four storms triggered floods and landslides that devastated central provinces in Vietnam, including Quang Tri province.
12:37 | 09/02/2021
Making “banh chung” (square glutinous rice cake) was the highlight of an event held by World Vision Vietnam, in collaboration with the Program Management Board of Mai Chau district, Hoa Binh province in three communes - Tan Thanh, Thanh Son, and Son Thuy.
08:29 | 08/02/2021
World Vision Vietnam recently cooperated with Da Bac District Youth Union, Hoa Binh Province to organize a communication contest on the Prevention of Sexual Abuse and Violence against Children.
07:50 | 01/02/2021
Prolonged floods and heavy rains in the first half of October 2020 caused great losses in the central region. World Vision Vietnam has joined hands with local governments and people in affected areas to overcome the consequences of the natural disasters.
08:57 | 29/01/2021
The consortium of World Vision, ADRA and CARE, which are members of Australian Humanitarian Partnership (AHP), will work closely with the district level government authorities in improving access to safe water, promoting hygiene and sanitation, ensuring protection for beneficiaries and relief workers, and facilitating livelihood recovery to over 25,000 people.
08:19 | 23/01/2021
Within the framework of the Germany's Relief Coalition's emergency aid, World Vision Vietnam has distributed packages of essential goods to 962 households in Minh Long district and 962 households in Son Tay district of the central province of Quang Ngai.
15:09 | 20/01/2021
World Vision Vietnam and ADM Care Nutrition Vietnam on January 20 launched the project on Sustainable Livelihoods support for smallholder farmers in Hoa Binh province.
16:10 | 18/01/2021
World Vision Vietnam recently has distributed more than 11 tons of rice seeds to over 1,100 poor households in Hai Lang district, Quang Tri province.
06:49 | 06/01/2021
In order to promptly support children and the communities in Tram Tau District (Yen Bai Province) to address the most urgent needs with life-saving assistance and speed up life re-building process, World Vision Vietnam has implemented the COVID-19 Response and Early Recovery Program with aid sources from the Korean International Cooperation Agency (KOICA).
07:13 | 17/12/2020
Two non-governmental organizations Save the Children and World Vision are joining hands to support 12,889 vulnerable households and about 4,800 school children in the flooded areas in Central region of Vietnam to help them recover from damage and educational disruption through the European Union’s Emergency Consortium Project.
07:36 | 15/12/2020
World Vision Vietnam in December continued presenting gifts as relief aid to vulnerable children and families in Hai Lang district, the central province of Quang Tri.
08:18 | 01/12/2020
To promptly support people in areas severely affected by the recent floods and landslides, World Vision Vietnam pledges to allocate USD 2 million to its Response and Early Recovery Program.
07:28 | 11/11/2020
World Vision Vietnam commited response and early recovery program for 10,000 households affected by recent typhoons in central Vietnam.
07:19 | 21/10/2020
World Vision Vietnam just delivered more than 326,000 Whisper sanitary pads, worth some USD 280,000, to over 16,000 adolescent girls in need in Central Vietnam.