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Humanitarian needs in Syria still soaring, after earthquakes and 12 years of war
Read moreHumanitarian needs in Syria are currently at their highest, while funding continues to dwindle year after year. The recent earthquakes of February 6th have only added to their complex layers of suffering, making them more vulnerable to exploitation and abuse, the NGO adds. Many Syrian children have known nothing but war as the protracted conflict reaches its twelfth year today and they now risk once again being forgotten by the international community. World Vision has released a policy brief outlining the dire situation of children and their families in Syria today. -
Deepening mental health crisis in Syria, following last month's earthquakes, warns World Vision
Read moreThere is a mental health crisis, especially among children, in Northwest Syria, as a result of the earthquakes which first struck on 6 February 2023 (one month ago today) and the conflict which began 12 years ago this month. Mental health experts believe that the devastation of the earthquake, and the series of aftershocks and displacement resulting from it, will further worsen the mental health needs of children. -
One Shipment With A Difference
Read moreWorld Vision Singapore partnered with Scan Global Logistics, a global full-service logistics provider that has a wide global network to reach remote areas in the world, for a complimentary shipment of 500,000 reusable face masks from Singapore to vulnerable children and families in Cambodia in Jan 2023. -
5 things we have learned responding to earthquakes
Read moreThe lessons Isabel Gomes shares about responding to an earthquake are not what you might expect. Haiti, Nepal, Indonesia, Syria, Türkiye. World Vision is no stranger to responding to major earthquakes that kill hundreds or thousands, rip up infrastructure and tear down homes. We grieve each time one occurs. With each one we learn more about the best ways to respond to this devastating force of nature. -
World Vision deeply concerned about the fate of unaccompanied children in Syria
Read moreThe already stretched child protection system in Northwest Syria is now inundated with extremely high numbers of unaccompanied children, many of whom have lost one or both parents. UNICEF estimates that 2.5 million Syrian children have been impacted by the earthquake. -
Why cash is king in emergency responses
Read moreAfter every high-profile emergency people naturally want to help. Kind-hearted people set up donation drives for clothes, shoes, food and baby diapers that flood our Facebook pages. But here are five reasons why it’s better to give cash, not commodities. -
Worst needs from earthquake in over a decade, will take over a generation to recover
Read moreWorld Vision warns it could take a generation for survivors to recover. The earthquake in Syria and Türkiye has created needs greater than any other natural disaster they have responded to in over a decade. -
World Vision Singapore Launches Public Fundraising Appeal, Doubles pledge to S$200,000 to support the escalating need for immediate relief items
Read moreThe death toll continues to rise hour by hour and has now sadly climbed above 21,000 in both Syria and Türkiye. As the international effort gathers pace in Türkiye, Syria is significantly underserved and remains a serious concern. World Vision has worked rapidly to assess the needs to already-displaced children and communities in the wake of the earthquake and are scaling up our emergency response. -
Türkiye-Syria Earthquake Victims Need Our Prayers And Support
Read moreAs we approach the end of the first week of emergency relief operations following the devastating earthquake in south-eastern Türkiye and northern Syria, please pray with us for all who have been affected.