publication / June 19, 2025
Supporting Lives in Transition: The Role of Cash and Voucher Assistance in Refugee Well-being and Community Resilience
Three out of four families reported better outcomes for their children, particularly in nutrition, health, and education, with over half of Syrian refugees crediting CVA for enabling continued schooling.
article / July 18, 2025
Mozambique Rallies to End Child Malnutrition: Enough Campaign Gains Momentum
Mozambican civil society, government officials, private sector leaders, and humanitarian organizations are united in their call for stronger collaboration and resource sharing to combat child malnutrition.
publication / June 27, 2025
Investing in the Future: Enhancing Educational Outcomes and Child Health through Increased Funding and Expansion of the School Feeding Programme in Zambia
This policy brief, Investing in the Future, presents a compelling case for expanding and increasing funding to Zambia’s School Feeding Programme as a strategic response to child hunger, malnutrition, and poor educational outcomes. Drawing on recent national and global data, the brief outlines the profound impacts of undernutrition on children's health, learning, and future prospects, particularly in rural areas. It highlights how, despite increased government allocations from K39.4 million in 2023 to a proposed K534.4 million in 2025, over 60% of eligible children still remain uncovered by the programme.
article / July 11, 2025
People-driven humanitarian action to build sustainable pathways against child hunger
To rethink how to effectively address food crises and showcase how the humanitarian system can update and re-imagine itself to meaningfully contribute to reversing the trends of acute hunger and reduce needs, ECOSOC Humanitarian Affairs Segment (HAS) had a side event focused on People-Driven Responses: The Effective Way to Combat Food Crises. World Vision, represented by Amanda Rives Argeñal, discussed the transformative potential of Cash and Voucher Assistance (CVA), as a preferred modality to meet recipients’ specific needs, specifically in protracted food crises, while offering flexibility, dignity, and cost effectiveness.
article / July 16, 2025
RD Congo : La Réconciliation de la Jeunesse par le Métier, une Démarche Réussie de World Vision
Cet article raconte l’histoire inspirante de David, un jeune autrefois impliqué dans la violence de rue à Maluku, en République Démocratique du Congo, qui a transformé sa vie grâce au programme Youth Ready de World Vision. À travers un parcours de formation axé sur la réinsertion professionnelle et le développement personnel, David a pu abandonner la délinquance pour devenir entrepreneur et père de famille. L’article met en lumière l’impact concret de l’approche de World Vision sur des dizaines de jeunes vulnérables, en leur offrant une alternative durable à la violence : l’apprentissage d’un métier, la dignité retrouvée et une contribution positive à la communauté.
article / July 18, 2025
Art for Children's Development in Zinder: A Life-Changing Training
In Zinder, artistic training is transforming the lives of 50 children, giving them confidence, creativity, and hope thanks to the commitment of World Vision Niger.
article / July 15, 2025
From Child Bride to Police Constable: Clara’s Mission to End Child Marriages in Malawi
From child bride to child rights defender, a story of a World Vision Malawi child advocate, Clara, from survival to service is inspiring change in her community.