article / May 13, 2026
Seven Children, One Mother, and No Food Left: Lokolita’s story from drought-affected Turkana, where families are preparing to receive cash assistance to meet urgent food needs
Under the scorching Turkana sun, vulnerable families queue for verification as a final step toward receiving life-saving cash assistance after months of hunger caused by prolonged drought.
publication / May 8, 2026
Disaster Management Overview 2025 - West Africa Region
How World Vision responded to West and Central Africa's 2025 polycrisis: 5.8M people reached across 9 countries, with children accounting for half of all those assisted.
publication / May 13, 2026
World Vision Southern Africa Region Health & Nutrition Capacity Statement
Explore World Vision Southern Africa Region’s 2025 health and nutrition impact across Southern Africa, reaching 3.6 million people through community health systems.
publication / May 11, 2026
Southern Africa Region Health and Nutrition Capacity Statement
World Vision SAR delivers health and nutrition services at scale, strengthening community health systems and improving outcomes across Southern Africa.
article / May 13, 2026
From the Ground Up: How RaySat Brings Precision to Syrian Farmers
Supported by World Vision Syria Response & the Syria Response Innovation Lab, two Syrian innovators turn satellite data into survival tools for farmers.
publication / May 4, 2026
World Vision’s Environment and Climate Action Capacity Statement
Learn how World Vision addresses climate change and environmental degradation in East Africa through resilience-building, sustainable agriculture, and community-led environmental restoration.
publication / May 18, 2026
2025 World Vision Papua New Guinea Impact Report
Explore the FY2025 Impact Report on child wellbeing in Papua New Guinea, featuring health, nutrition, education, WASH, and resilience outcomes.
press release / May 11, 2026
AFRICA FORWARD SUMMIT 2026: BUILDING SAFER DIGITAL SPACES FOR CHILDREN IN AFRICA IN AN AI-DRIVEN WORLD
As Africa experiences rapid digital expansion and increased AI integration across education, communication, and social platforms, children are entering online spaces faster than laws, institutions, and protection systems can adapt. This convening reflects Africa’s commitment to ensuring that digital transformation and AI innovation advance children’s safety, dignity, and development,” the organisers noted. “Child online safety is emerging as one of the defining governance responsibilities of the digital age.
article / April 21, 2026
Seeds of Hope in Morocelí
In Honduras, World Vision’s THRIVE project helped a grandfather farmer transform his land and income, growing hope, faith and a better future for his granddaughter.