press release / June 26, 2025
World Vision Kenya Calls for Global Solidarity with Refugees Amid Escalating Humanitarian Crisis
On World Refugee Day, World Vision Kenya stands in solidarity with refugees, highlighting the urgent need to honour their stories and uphold their rights amid a growing global displacement crisis.
publication / June 25, 2025
Anticipatory Action Lessons Learned Report
As climate induced disasters get more frequent and intense, proactive and community driven solutions have never been so urgent. Through Anticipatory Action, World Vision has empowered local actors to take preventative measures before disaster strikes.
publication / June 25, 2025
Reaching the Last Mile with Early Warning Information for Anticipatory Action
What if early warning systems could reach the most remote communities before disaster strikes?
publication / May 6, 2025
Baseline Report for the BMZ Grow ENRICH Project, World Vision Kenya
The Baseline Report for the BMZ Grow ENRICH Project analyses maternal and child health in East Africa, highlighting key findings and recommendations for improvement.
publication / May 22, 2025
School Meals Semi-Annual Report 2025
Celebrating Semi-Annual Achievements
article / July 2, 2025
Empowered Worldview spurs mindset changes among communities in South Sudan
Learn how local families, farmers, and faith actors are using their own skills and resources to improve their lives, start new businesses, and build brighter futures for their children in South Sudan.
publication / May 6, 2025
Grow ENRICH project: Global Programme to Improve Maternal and Child Health and Nutrition in East Africa Fact Sheet
The Grow ENRICH project aims to improve maternal and child health and nutrition in Kenya, Somalia, and Tanzania, benefiting many individuals over four years.
article / March 24, 2025
Building Resilience: World Vision Kenya Officially Hands over the Kalobeyei Integrated Drought Response and Management Project (K-DREAM) to Turkana West Community
Turkana County faces harsh droughts and floods, endangering communities and livelihoods. To boost resilience, World Vision Kenya, with funding from KOICA, launched the K-DREAM Project, a three-year project (2022-2024), equipping locals with life-saving skills and cash relief. Discover how the project has impacted over 31,000+ people while fostering a sustainable future in Turkana West.
publication / November 8, 2024
Ending Child Marriage in Kenya: The Path Forward
Ending Child Marriage in Kenya: The Path Forward
article / January 14, 2025
Environmental Stakeholders Meet in Nairobi to Chart a Path for Landscape Restoration in Kenya
Discover insights from the 2nd national stakeholders' forum for the Restore Africa Programme, hosted by World Vision Kenya, uniting government and civil society for action.