publication / June 14, 2025
AECFL Progress on Ending Child Labour and Forced Labour
Accelerating Action for Eliminating Child Labour and Forced Labour supports legal reforms, empowers leaders, educates communities, and refers child labor victims to strengthen child protection efforts.
article / June 24, 2025
When Mothers Thrive, Children Flourish: One Mother’s Mission to Feed and Educate Her Children Through Farming
A mother’s journey from hunger to hope; Keletso transforms her family’s life through farming, nutrition, and love with support from World Vision.
article / June 16, 2025
Nazira Abdula, Ending Malnutrition campaign ambassador: A Powerful Voice for Child Nutrition in Mozambique
Meet Nazira Abdula, a powerful voice for child nutrition in Mozambique.
article / June 4, 2025
Digital empowerment: A catalyst for stronger public services and accountability
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article / June 24, 2025
"My daughter has become a completely new person."
In a remote IDP camp in Somalia, this father-daughter story is hope personified. Learn More
article / June 13, 2025
Ministry of Education and World Vision Albania Launch Summer School Programme for 1,000 Children
The Ministry of Education and Sports, in partnership with World Vision Albania, launches a new Summer School programme in Tirana, Kamza and Durrës, offering learning, play, and creativity to 1,000 children starting 16 June.
opinion / June 25, 2025
We Are Partners – And Why It Matters More Than Ever
Mike Wisheart and Ian de Villiers reflect on how partnerships that unlock greater impact are critical for the new future.
article / May 14, 2025
New Office for Child Protection Handed Over to Pitseng Police Station
World Vision Lesotho hands over child-friendly CGPU office in Pitseng, enhancing child protection, community safety, and access to justice for children.
publication / April 9, 2025
About Trafficking In Persons (Sesotho Version)
Trafficking in persons is the exploitation of people through force, fraud, or coercion for labour, sex, or other purposes, especially affecting children.