article / November 28, 2025
Beyond Boxes: Reinventing Emergency Response for a Faster, Greener Future
Behind every box is a story of survival. Here’s how World Vision ensures those boxes reach families when it matters most.
publication / December 4, 2025
Regional Brief FY 25: World Vision Reached 4.47M Children
Amid ongoing conflict, displacement, overlapping crises, and worsening climate shocks, humanitarian needs in the Middle East & Eastern Europe are soaring.
publication / April 6, 2023
Improving Child Literacy Through the support of Community Networks in Honduras
Improving Child Literacy Through the support of Community Networks unlock Literacy World Vision Honduras
publication / June 21, 2022
Fragile Context Programme Approach - Honduras Pilot
As part of World Vision’s global strategy, the organisation has made it a priority to deepen the commitment to reach the most vulnerable children and families living in the world’s most difficult and dangerous places.
publication / March 2, 2021
2020 Digital Health Factsheet: Honduras
To help combat the lack of quality, real-time information about household food insecurity and low diet diversity in Honduras, the Transforming Household Resilience in Vulnerable Environments (THRIVE) project built a mobile Household Part
publication / September 25, 2025
Joint Statement on Wasting at UNGA 80 (German)
The Global Wasting Advocacy Coalition and the Global Nutrition Cluster issued a joint statement to call for urgent, coordinated action at UNGA 80 to address the escalating child wasting crisis - German version.
publication / September 17, 2025
La alimentación escolar en nuestras palabars: Eligiendo nuestro futuro
1.235 niños en 13 países comparten cómo los comedores escolares impactan en el aprendizaje, la salud y el sentido de pertenencia, pidiendo mejor comida, dignidad y una voz en las decisiones.
publication / September 15, 2025
Guatemala: Nuestra Alimentación, Nuestra Voz
En Guatemala, la investigación de World Vision sobre comidas escolares dirigidas por niños (parte de la campaña SUFICIENTE) empodera a los niños para dar forma a los programas de nutrición compartiendo sus experiencias vividas y abogando por el cambio.