article / September 19, 2024
Emergency Response Restores Hope for a Vulnerable Family: How the Mohlomi Family Rebuilt After the Fire Incident
Discover how swift emergency response and community support helped the Mohlomi family rebuild their lives after a devastating fire in Ha Rafolatsane.
article / September 9, 2024
A boy’s journey from hunger to hope
In drought-plagued Savane Haleine, World Vision's support empowers Mikenson's family with farming techniques, transforming their lives and inspiring the community.
article / September 4, 2024
Clinging onto hope
“My name is Sama, I am from Southeastern Syria, I have two boys and one girl,” she shares. Like all Syrian mothers, Sama fought to keep her children safe during a ravaging conflict. Countless sleepless nights followed their forced displacement in 2017 to ensure her children were safe and sound. Sama wanted nothing from this world except to see her children safe and healthy.
article / August 22, 2024
From Drought to Hope: Solar-Powered Water Projects Revive Nakechurtak Village
Turkana County, in Kenya's arid northwest, is home to nomadic pastoralists struggling with climate change-driven droughts that make water and pasture scarce. In Nakechurtak village, Turkana West, residents often relocate due to insecurity and severe water shortages. Shrinking natural resources have intensified conflicts as communities compete for water and pasture.
publication / September 4, 2024
Kakuma CVA End of Project Evaluation Report
This evaluation report highlights how CVA can be adapted for fragile contexts, where the word Citizen is broadened to include communities that receive government services.
publication / September 4, 2024
Sustainable Accountability Uniting Tanzanian and Irish Youth (SAUTI-Youth) Project Final Report
This report is the end of year evaluation report for 'The Sustainable Accountability Uniting Tanzanian and Irish Youth (SAUTI-Youth) end-of-project.
publication / September 4, 2024
Better Food, Better Health Project, WV Timor-Leste
World Vision (WV)’s Better Food, Better Health (BFBH) project was a nutrition-sensitive agriculture project aiming to improve nutrition for 31,806 direct beneficiaries in Timor-Leste.
video / August 16, 2024
From Loss to Hope
In Afghanistan, more than million children are engaged in child labour. These children, like Karim, supports their families with their income, but deprived of their childhood, education right and overall wellbeing.
World Vision Afghanistan targets such children under its in its projects such as Psychosocial Wellbeing for Displaced Children and Street Working Children Enrichment Centre programmes in Herat and Pathway to Hope for Transforming Lives of Street Working Children programme in Ghor, providing health, education, and counselling support.
From August 2021 to July 2024, WV Afghanistan supported 53,279 adults and 54,650 children with protection and counselling interventions.