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.
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.
article / April 20, 2026
World Vision's Integrated Intervention Brings Hope to Refugees and Host Communities in Adjumani
The project will directly benefit 25,000 households and indirectly reach 112,500 individuals, totaling 137,500 people.
article / May 12, 2026
Between Work and a Chance to Learn
11-year-old Ozair from a small village in Ghor province began working on the streets at a young age to help support his family after his father left for Iran and never returned. While polishing shoes to earn a small daily income, Ozair longed to attend school like other children. After hearing about the HEMAT Centre, he made the difficult decision to balance work with education. Through the programme, Ozair gained access to learning and health support, giving him hope for a different future and inspiring his dream of becoming a teacher to help children like himself.
publication / March 17, 2026
Disaster Management
MEER faces some of the world’s most complex and protracted humanitarian crises. Shifting
conflict dynamics, climate shocks, and economic deterioration continue to drive multi-layered
and chronic needs. Despite the volatile context, shrinking funding and civic space, and access
challenges, World Vision has maintained operational presence and scaled up humanitarian
programming across the region for more than five decades.
article / April 29, 2026
How Citizen Voice and Action Training Transformed a Refugee into a Community Advocate in Palabek settlement
This story about a South Sudanese refugee and activist who has leveraged on Citizen Voice & Action training to transform his community
publication / April 20, 2026
WV Rwanda Annual Report 2025
In Fiscal Year 2025, World Vision Rwanda(WV Rwanda) advanced child well-being through integrated programmes in child protection, education, health, WASH, livelihoods, and humanitarian response, reaching hundreds of thousands of children and families across the country. Through strong partnerships, community engagement, and innovative approaches, WV Rwanda continued to support resilient families and thriving communities where children can reach their full potential.
publication / May 14, 2026
Community Health Workers Capacity Statement
World Vision’s Community Health Workers Capacity Statement highlights global impact, evidence, and systems support across 43 countries.
article / April 20, 2026
Tenderness Becomes National Public Policy
World Vision’s Balm of Tenderness is now part of Peru’s national parenting policy, promoting positive, violence-free parenting for millions of children.
publication / March 18, 2026
Disaster Management in West Africa: 2026 Capacity Statement
World Vision is a leading humanitarian actor in West Africa, delivering timely, accountable support to children and communities affected by crises.