
As a leading child-focused organisation, World Vision is driven by our desire to ensure that every boy and girl has what they need to grow in mind, body, and spirit. World Vision works alongside governments, sponsors, communities and children to create positive impacts and, as a result, the lives of communities and children are enriched. Our staff in nearly 100 countries work hard together with our partners to positively impact the lives of more than 200 million vulnerable children around the world, including more than 200,000 in Viet Nam.
World Vision is privileged to havereceived the Registration Certificate for its operations in Viet Nam since 1988. In 2023, we receive supports from the Government of Viet Nam in implementing our programmes and projects in 14 cities and provinces across the country.
Dien Bien
Ho Chi Minh
Quang Ngai
BUON ME THUAT
Number of vulnerable children reached through Essential Nutrition Actions contributed by World Vision International in Viet Nam by 2026
Number of children (0 to 18 years) benefitting from World Vision International in Viet Nam’s Nutrition Programmes per year
Number of children (0-18 years) benefitting from World Vision International in Viet Nam’s Livelihoods Programmes each year
USD 3.2 million nutrition specific and sensitive field spending across all funding streams
… is to see all children enjoy good health and thrive!
ENOUGH Campaign is implemented to contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals 2 at global level by 2030:
No undernourishment in the population (-9.2% vs 2022)
Porpotion of children under 5 stunted decrease to 22.3% (-8.8% vs 2022)
Porpotion of children under 5 wasting less than 3% (-3.8% vs 2022)
Porpotion of children under 5 wasting less than 3% (-3.8% vs 2022)
Number of children (0 to 18 years) benefitting from World Vision International in Viet Nam’s Nutrition Programmes per year
Number of children (0-18 years) benefitting from World Vision International in Viet Nam’s Livelihoods Programmes each year
USD 3.2 million nutrition specific and sensitive field spending across all funding streams