press release / مايو 8, 2024
World Vision International Lesotho Partners with Ministry of Education & Training and Disaster Management Authority to Host Dialogue on 'Education in Emergencies'
Join World Vision International Lesotho, Ministry of Education & Disaster Management for a dialogue on Education in Emergencies, enhancing disaster preparedness.
article / يونيو 28, 2022
Education shines hope for children in a red-light area
The warm glow from a candle exposes beads of sweat on Binsa's face. The room has no electricity or windows and is dark even though it’s the middle of the day.
article / فبراير 9, 2024
Harvesting Hope: World Vision's Impact on Communities Through ANCP-Funded Project
World Vision's Usino Cocoa Project transforms lives, empowering communities through agriculture, education, and inclusivity. Maunzce's success exemplifies broader positive change.
publication / يناير 19, 2024
WASH in Fragile Contexts Project Summary
A fragile context is a geographic area where political and social pressures make people vulnerable to conflict and fracture institutions that should protect them. It is often characterised by violence and instability that impact social, political, and economic life. Additionally, fragile contexts face environmental challenges and climate change such as recurring natural disasters, flooding, or drought.
This project aims to document how to deliver high-quality WASH services in fragile contexts and to assess short-term and longer-term effects of high levels of coverage of these WASH services on fragility, vulnerability, and resilience. These projects are being implemented in Bangladesh, Burundi, and Mozambique, each facing a unique combination of fragility ranging from remote cyclone-prone hilly regions in Bangladesh, to extremely low-income drought-and-flood affected districts in Mozambique. This diversity of location allows World Vision to better document and demonstrate the impact of focused programming within the project itself, as well as translate these learnings to improve WASH implementation in other fragile contexts for both World Vision and the broader sector.
article / مارس 5, 2024
Fatouma, the invisible warrioress of Mosul
Fatouma has a strong sense of pride in all she has done for her family but the journey was not easy. There were lots of difficulties that she had to overcome.
publication / مايو 7, 2024
West and Central Africa Newsletter - April 2024
In this issue themed ‘Building Resilience for Future Generations’, we spotlight strategies and initiatives aimed at supporting children and communities to access the resources, skills and tools that they need to adapt and thrive in a complex and ever-changing context.
publication / أكتوبر 11, 2023
Empowering Girls Today for a Brighter and Sustainable World Tomorrow
Speech by World Vision International Lesotho National Director, Mr. James Chifwelu on the commemoration of International Day of the Girl
article / نوفمبر 30, 2017
Light in Our Darkness
The people who have walked in darkness have seen a great light. Isaiah 9:2
article / مايو 31, 2014
Darkness turns to light of hope
“Our days were passing happily with two little kids. At least three meals a day was affordable to us. But we fell in total darkness when my husband, the only bread earner of the family passed away four years back. My younger girl was crying for food every now and then.
article / يناير 4, 2024
Displaced and heartbroken over Bakhmut, Liudmyla rises and embraces humanitarian mission with hope
Facing insurmountable loss and witnessing the devastation of her hometown, Bakhmut, in Ukraine's Donetsk region, Liudmyla Serdiukova now dedicates life to helping the most vulnerable. Be inspred of her story from loss to rebuilding, starting from scratch to volunteering for a year, ultimately finding purpose in serving those in need.