publication / March 13, 2026
World Vision Kenya 2026 - 2030 Strategy
World Vision Kenya’s 2026–2030 strategy aims to improve the well-being of 13.3M children, including the most vulnerable and children with disabilities.
press release / May 11, 2026
AFRICA FORWARD SUMMIT 2026: BUILDING SAFER DIGITAL SPACES FOR CHILDREN IN AFRICA IN AN AI-DRIVEN WORLD
As Africa experiences rapid digital expansion and increased AI integration across education, communication, and social platforms, children are entering online spaces faster than laws, institutions, and protection systems can adapt. This convening reflects Africa’s commitment to ensuring that digital transformation and AI innovation advance children’s safety, dignity, and development,” the organisers noted. “Child online safety is emerging as one of the defining governance responsibilities of the digital age.
article / May 13, 2026
Seven Children, One Mother, and No Food Left: Lokolita’s story from drought-affected Turkana, where families are preparing to receive cash assistance to meet urgent food needs
Under the scorching Turkana sun, vulnerable families queue for verification as a final step toward receiving life-saving cash assistance after months of hunger caused by prolonged drought.
article / February 27, 2026
Fueling Change: How Clean Energy is Replacing Charcoal Use in Rural Kenya
In Elgeyo Marakwet County, Sophia Korir is transforming livelihoods through FMNR by producing eco-friendly briquettes from farm by-products, preserving trees while generating clean energy and sustainable income.
press release / February 10, 2026
World Vision Kenya Launches 2026–2030 National Strategy and WASH Business Plan to Transform the Lives of 13.3 Million Children Across 33 Counties
World Vision Kenya’s 2026–2030 strategy aims to reach 13.3 million children across 33 counties and expand safe water access for over 1.2 million people through inclusive development.
publication / May 4, 2026
World Vision’s Child Protection and Participation Capacity Statement
Learn how World Vision strengthens child protection and participation across East Africa by preventing violence, empowering children, and improving systems that safeguard children’s rights and well-being.
publication / May 4, 2026
World Vision’s Peacebuilding and Conflict Sensitivity Capacity Statement
Explore how World Vision integrates peacebuilding and conflict sensitivity across East Africa to protect children, strengthen communities, and address the root causes of violence.
publication / May 4, 2026
World Vision’s Humanitarian and Emergency Affairs Capacity Statement
Learn how World Vision responds to emergencies across East Africa through rapid humanitarian action, multi-sector support, and resilience-building programmes that protect children and vulnerable communities.
publication / May 4, 2026
World Vision’s Education Capacity Statement
Discover how World Vision strengthens education in East Africa through inclusive learning, early childhood development, youth empowerment, and education in emergencies for vulnerable children.