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Patriotic Vision PVA

Patriotic Vision - PVA is an international organization with special consultative status at the United Nations Economic and Social Council in New York since 2018. Accredited at the United Nations Office at Geneva since 2016 and the United Nations Office at Vienna since 2018. Established in 2013 and registered and licensed in 2015. Committed to, guided, and based on the United Nations Conventions.

PVA's purpose & strategy

PVA primary purpose is to safeguard the rights and well-being of human being. Cooperate and coordinate international action for the worldwide protection of human rights and the resolution of human right violation problems. Strives to ensure that everyone can exercise the right to life and to live in freedom and safety, and to be equal in dignity and rights, and can claim their rights regardless of sex, race, language, religion, social standing, etc.

PVA also works to overcome poverty and injustice, protect the environment and reduce climate change, to improve the health and lives of people affected by poverty, emergencies, natural disasters or wars, etc. Committed to leave no one behind.

PVA first Strategy Our Promise 2030 aims to support the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, and multiply youth impact, through the development of long term partnerships and high quality, sustainable climate.

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Our work

PVA works to save people's lives, to defend their rights, and to help them fulfil their potential, from pulling up the roots of poverty and planting the seeds of change, to stability and peace. Fulfilling the promise to Leave No One Behind.

Where we are

Patriotic Vision (PVA) works/present in many countries and territories. As countries have less than 10 years to deliver on the Sustainable Development Goals, PVA is working with governments, partners, communities and families around the world to achieve the United Nations Agenda 2030.

Global advocacy

Given the PVA’s special status within the United Nations in New York, Geneva and Vienna, our delegations works is to ensure that governments respect, protect and fulfill their obligations and commitments to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Reports

PVA’s work is grounded in solid data, rigorous research and thoughtful analysis. In this section you will find our main data sources as well as publications and detailed reports about our activities. Explore our reports to see how data can lead to change.
# 31 December 2021

Annual Report 2021

We began 2021 by renewing our clear commitment to support, empower and help the most vulnerable families living in the toughest places. The challenges have been immense. COVID-19 changed us as an organization. But through it all, our amazing supporters and partners have been with us every step of the way. Thanks to you, we’ve been able to come through under pressure when it mattered the most for people. We have adapted and expanded how we deliver our life-changing programs and advocacy, and launched innovative new initiatives to address COVID-19.

# 31 December 2019 & 2020

Annual Report 2019 & 2020

COVID-19 has brought new visibility and profile to the essential roles that NGOs play in our social, political and economic systems. NGOs are often the first to respond in a crisis; PVA immediately took a leading part in the COVID-19 response, flagging essential areas for action like health response, continuing and expanding the provision of life-saving assistance, cash assistance, food rations, child and women protection, emergency relief and laying out a broad policy agenda in support of the most vulnerable communities.

# 31 December 2018

Annual Report 2018

2018 was another exciting and fulfilling year for Patriotic Vision - PVA. In particular, the year was characterized by growth and expansion, with the support from generous donors, which allowed PVA to reach thousands beneficiaries. PVA is truly blessed by the resources it receives and has utilized them well, to improve wellbeing of children, strengthening communities, ensuring social stability, households economies, multiply youth impact, development, and that the environment is protected through innovations in climate change programming.

# 31 December 2017

Annual Report 2017

In December 2017 we took time out to celebrate the achievements that we have realized together over the past 5 years that PVA has operated. We celebrated both the cumulative achievements in Youth, Women, Child, Humanitarian Response, Human Rights, Development and Environment. Over 5 years these communities have been transformed from those that experienced an overwhelming number of child challenges, to today being communities where children and their families are telling us they are starting to truly live ‘life in all its fullness’.