article / May 7, 2025
Field School: A Transformation for Sustainability and Food Security in Times of Drought
Maria Zita is a farmer from the remote community of Nkhondo, in southern Angola. She had to leave school in the 5th grade due to a lack of opportunities, and at a young age, found in marriage and farming not just a path set before her, but a way to build her life with dignity and courage.
article / May 8, 2025
Livelihoods Threatened as Donga Depletes Grazing and Crop-planting Land
A massive donga in Eswatini’s Ekukhanyeni community is threatening farmland, infrastructure, and livelihoods. Backed by a $50,000 GEF-SGP grant, World Vision Eswatini and the Ministry of Agriculture are leading a 12-month natural regeneration project to restore the degraded land, protect resources, and build community resilience.
publication / April 24, 2025
Turning Waste into Growth: Greywater Recycling for Food Security in Rural Guatemala
An innovation project in Guatemala transforms household greywater into a sustainable resource, boosting food security and protecting local ecosystems.
publication / April 24, 2025
48 Days Student Farmers: Cultivating Food Security and Youth Leadership in Bangladesh
Empowering Bangladeshi students with climate-smart farming skills to fight food insecurity, boost nutrition, and build community resilience.
article / April 16, 2025
Rotary and World Vision to Extend Mumera Nutrition Garden to Boost Food Security
Mumera Nutrition Garden, was established in 2021 by World Vision Zimbabwe with support from World Vision Hong Kong.
press release / May 9, 2025
World Vision statement on the attacks on critical infrastructure in Sudan
World Vision condemns drone attacks on key Sudan cities, warning aid efforts for 30M people—especially children—are now severely disrupted.
publication / May 7, 2025
WV Rwanda Annual Report 2024
Welcome to Our 2024 Annual Report
In 2024, World Vision Rwanda continued its commitment to improving the lives of vulnerable children and their communities. Through impactful interventions in Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH), Resilience and Livelihoods, Child Protection, and Education, we reached thousands across the country with life-changing support.
Education remained at the heart of our efforts, with more than 939,700 children benefiting from our Unlock Literacy and Learning Roots programs,gaining essential reading skills and school readiness to thrive in their learning journey.
Beyond education, we expanded our reach,bringing clean water to communities, empowering families through financial inclusion, and strengthening resilience and livelihoods. None of these achievements would be possible without the invaluable partnerships we share with the Government of Rwanda, donors, faith leaders, and the communities we serve.
Explore the full report to dive deeper into the stories, data, and impact behind these milestones.
article / May 8, 2025
School Feeding: The Incentive for a Promising Future for Children in Angola
"Before, I felt hungry and couldn’t concentrate in school. Now, I can have soup before class, and I already know how to read and write," smiles Isabel.
article / February 18, 2025
Empowering Farmers for a Food-Secure Future
Story about how World Vision facilitated farmer field schools are empowering farmers to practice sustainable land management and climate smart agriculture.