publication / July 25, 2025
Nourishing Children’s Futures Policy Brief
World Vision: Nourishing Children’s Futures Policy Brief
article / July 22, 2025
A School Garden Initiative Nourishing Futures in Haiti
The School Garden Initiative in Haiti aims to promote nutrition and sustainability, empowering communities to nourish future generations.
article / July 18, 2025
Building Brighter Futures Through Early Childhood Development In Nkhatabay Malawi
CBCCs key in improving children's wellbeing
article / July 10, 2025
Defying Tradition, Defining the Future: Girls Rising Against FGM
In Migori County, 15-year-old Zilpha Akinyi defied the pressure of FGM and early marriage after dropping out of school. With support from World Vision’s Kenya Big Dream Program, she is now training to become a hairdresser, restoring hope, earning respect, and inspiring other girls to dream beyond harmful traditions.
video / July 19, 2025
Clean Water, Brighter Futures: Unpacking the 2026–2030 WASH Plan
"Take time to read our WASH Business Plan," emphasises Marc Nosbach, National Director of World Vision Zambia. He stresses the importance of understanding the strategic approach to water, sanitation, and hygiene initiatives, highlighting how this plan aims to improve health outcomes and empower communities across Zambia.
article / July 16, 2025
From Braille to Books: Constance Sees a Brighter Future After Cataract Surgery
Meet Constance, a 7-year-old boy who regained his sight after a successful eye surgery, thanks to World Vision's Able to Thrive project
opinion / June 25, 2025
We Are Partners – And Why It Matters More Than Ever
Mike Wisheart and Ian de Villiers reflect on how partnerships that unlock greater impact are critical for the new future.
publication / June 30, 2025
Three Months On: Myanmar Earthquake Response Report (June 2025)
Three months have passed since the devastating 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck central Myanmar on 28 March 2025, yet humanitarian conditions remain critical. Early rains have further deteriorated the living situation for many children and families still residing in makeshift shelters, struggling to rebuild their lives. Access to clean water, sanitation, healthcare, and protection services, particularly for those displaced in Mandalay and Sagaing, remains dire.
The earthquake compounds an already dire humanitarian situation where nearly 20 million people already needed humanitarian assistance across the country due to prolonged conflict, recurring natural disasters and economic collapse.