publication / June 4, 2025
Child Protection Analysis Design and Planning Tool (CP ADAPT)
The Analyses, Design and Planning Tool for Child Protection (CP ADAPT) is designed to help field offices conduct a prioritisation child protection issues and their root causes, as well as a mapping of the formal and informal systems that are in place to protect children.
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 23, 2025
World Vision Introduces Digital Tool to Drive Savings Culture in Children from Ntondozi, Eswatini
A group of schoolchildren in Ntondozi is using DreamSave, a digital savings app introduced by World Vision, to manage their own savings group. Inspired by their mothers, the children are saving weekly, borrowing responsibly, and planning to start a small business to increase their income.
publication / June 18, 2025
Community Mapping Tool
A visual, community-led mapping exercise to identify local resources, infrastructure, and households, offering spatial insights into food access and services.
article / June 4, 2025
Digital empowerment: A catalyst for stronger public services and accountability
Digital Empowerment
article / July 18, 2025
Building Brighter Futures Through Early Childhood Development In Nkhatabay Malawi
CBCCs key in improving children's wellbeing
publication / June 3, 2025
ANALYSIS, DESIGN AND PLANNING TOOL for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action (CPHA ADAPT)
The Analysis, Design and Planning Tool for CPHA is designed for contexts of humanitarian crises to assist with the identification, prioritisation and analysis of CP issues to inform programme priorities, design, and overall strategies.
article / June 7, 2025
Voices unlocked: How children in Uganda are turning smartphones into storytelling tools.
Voices unlocked: In Uganda, children are turning smartphones into storytelling tools, using mobile journalism to shine a light on their communities, challenges, and opportunities and inspire change. Since its launch in 2019, World Vision Uganda’s MOJO initiative has trained youth to script, film, edit, and produce impactful stories using smartphones. This empowers them to share their lived experiences and push for change in their communities.
article / July 21, 2025
World Vision Ghana Unveils Environmental Sustainability FrameWork
Ghana’s Church leaders launch a national Creation Care Framework to promote environmental stewardship and climate action grounded in biblical principles.
publication / August 1, 2025
WV Solomon Islands Impact Report 2024
Solomon Islands: Our Impact, Our Future