article / September 17, 2025
A New Dawn for Education in Tshabili
For years, children from Tshabili village endured this scotching heat as they walked over 25 kilometers to Chitulipasi Secondary School that was the nearest secondary school from their village
article / September 3, 2025
The New Face of Abduction and the Youth Standing Against It
In Kele, Ethiopia, girls face a new threat: abduction through manipulation rather than force. Child parliament members like Bethel, with support from World Vision, are educating communities and protecting children’s rights.
publication / July 29, 2025
World Vision Lesotho Marks World Day Against Trafficking with Impact from EU-Funded Human Rights Project
World Vision’s Promotion and Protection of Human Rights (PPHR) Project empowers communities to fight human trafficking through training, awareness, and victim support. #End the exploitation.
press release / September 10, 2025
New Global Report Confirms School Meals as a Proven Path to Progress
The newly released State of School Feeding Worldwide 2024 Report carries both hope and urgency.
article / July 29, 2025
Trafficking Stole My Dreams, But Hope Found Me Again
A survivor of human trafficking in Lesotho shares her journey from exploitation to healing and empowerment through community and support.
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.
article / July 29, 2025
The Dream That Betrayed Me: Lereko’s Journey Through Human Trafficking and Survival
Lereko shares how his dream of playing soccer led to trafficking and how he reclaimed his life with support from World Vision and the EU-funded PPHR project.
article / August 11, 2025
Ruth’s Lifelong Mission to Fight Climate Change through a Simple Tree Regeneration Technique
Discover how youth champion Ruth Jerotich is restoring degraded land in drought-prone Baringo County, Kenya, using the low-cost Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) approach to fight climate change and transform her community.
article / September 17, 2025
Mukani Tjedza: Empowering Women, Inspiring Generations
In Tshitshi Madabe, a group of determined women who once stitched by hand with little to show for their efforts are now running thriving businesses and training the next generation.