publication / November 26, 2025
Channels of Hope User Guide 2025
"Channels of Hope User Guide: Practical steps and curricula for faith-based engagement to drive transformation and collective action."
article / November 28, 2025
From Plates to Policy: Why Listening to Children Is Revolutionising School Feeding Programmes
A pioneering approach in Malawi, Tanzania, CAR, and Sri Lanka is proving that when children speak, school systems listen.
article / November 18, 2025
World Vision Wins Two Anthem Awards for Innovative Laser Device for Measuring Child Growth
World Vision wins two Anthem Awards for its innovative laser device that makes measuring children’s growth easier, faster, and more accurate worldwide.
publication / November 26, 2025
School Meals Annual Report FY25
Millions of children still go to school hungry, with a single meal often deciding whether they stay in class or drop out. While 466 million now receive school meals, half of primary school-aged children remain unreached—especially in low-income countries. World Vision’s School Meals Programme delivered daily meals to over one million children in 20 countries and drove 17 policy changes to strengthen national feeding systems. From South Sudan’s new strategy to Rwanda’s citizen-led “Dusangire Lunch,” momentum is building to end child hunger for good.
publication / November 4, 2025
2025 assessment: Transforming local Ukraine partnerships 2.0
Prioritising localisation, World Vision Ukraine Crisis Response has delivered 83.8% of 31 projects with local organisations since 2022.
publication / September 8, 2025
Global Technical Capacity Statement ESCA
World Vision restores land, reduces climate risks, and builds resilience to protect children from hunger, disaster, and displacement in 69 countries.
opinion / November 26, 2025
Has COP30 Really Brought Us Any Closer to Protecting Children from Climate Breakdown?
A reflection on the post-COP30 landscape and why the implementation narrative still falls short for the world’s most vulnerable.
article / November 10, 2025
DR Congo: How Are the Youth of Likasi Engaging in the Fight Against HIV Through World Vision’s CVA Approach?
This article describes how young people in Likasi, DRC, are engaging in the fight against HIV through World Vision’s Citizen Voice and Action (CVA) approach. Twenty youth and community leaders received five days of training to strengthen their role in monitoring HIV-related health services and promoting accountability. In a province where HIV prevalence among youth is 4.3%, participants learned to assess service quality, address stigma, and foster dialogue with health authorities. Supported by World Vision Korea, the initiative empowers young people like Jospin and Hadassa to become agents of change in their communities. The program illustrates how citizen participation can improve health systems and inspire a more informed, responsible generation.
opinion / November 25, 2025
Are We Really Ready to Confront the Politics of Child Hunger?
A widening gap between ambition and delivery, one that arguably reveals a deeper reluctance to confront the political choices driving hunger in the first place.