The United Nations reports that 250 million girls and boys live in areas of the world affected by armed conflict. Despite being least responsible for the outbreak of violent conflict, children are ...
The current escalation follows prolonged instability and military activity despite the 27 November 2024 cessation of hostilities. Since the ceasefire came into effect, more than 10,000 air and ground ...
The increase in student attendance and attentiveness, combined with improvements in child nutrition, are benefits that the Government of Mozambique aims to replicate by expanding the National School ...
Haiti’s crisis has entered a new and dangerous phase. Child vulnerability is accelerating faster than traditional humanitarian responses can adapt.
Monash University and World Vision study reveals how natural farming drives financial independence and climate resilience for women and their communities in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
World Vision is driven by our desire to serve God and transform the lives of vulnerable children. Guided by more than 70 years of experience and expertise, our dedicated staff employ proven, effective ...
Despite the changing humanitarian funding landscape, which is affecting life-saving programmes and millions of people across 40 countries, World Vision humanitarians are not giving up. Humanitarian ...
World Vision's work at the Human Rights Council in Geneva, join our events and the campaign to deepen our commitment to the most vulnerable girls and boys.
Discover the impact of solar power in Chikwa through the eyes of the community. This feature highlights the success of the ...
The 30 years of World Vision in Niger is not only a commemoration but also a call to action to continue working together for ...
Speaking at the signing held on January 12, 2026, World Vision Zambia, Local Fundraising and Marketing Manager, Kangwa ...
For years, Lupane Primary School in Lupane District struggled to access safe water. Learners relied on a borehole that is ...
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