article / September 11, 2025
Amina’s Journey: Joining World Vision Afghanistan
Having always wanted to serve vulnerable people in her community, Amina applies for a job with World Vision – and so begins her recruitment journey.
publication / August 14, 2025
Vacancy: People & Culture Graduate Intern
Vacancy: People & Culture Graduate Intern
publication / June 18, 2025
Vacancy: Education Programme Facilitator
Vacancy: Education Programme Facilitator
press release / September 11, 2025
West Bank: Positive Discipline Intervention Empowers Caregivers
World Vision's Positive Discipline intervention to support caregivers has been completed, with results showing that it was a great success.
publication / May 1, 2025
Vacancy: Accountability, Monitoring and Evaluation Graduate Intern
Vacancy: Accountability, Monitoring and Evaluation Graduate Intern
publication / May 1, 2025
Vacancy: Behaviour Change Field Facilitator
Vacancy: Behaviour Change Field Facilitator
article / September 4, 2025
World Vision Mozambique Remains A Committed Stakeholder In The Fight Against Malnutrition
World Vision-Mozambique (WV-Moz), through the Partnering for Sustainable Education Outcomes (PARES) project, is strengthening efforts to improve child health and nutrition in Zambézia province by providing daily school meals to over 50,000 children in 100 primary schools, alongside bi-annual deworming, regular health check-ups, and health, nutrition, and hygiene education.
video / September 11, 2025
Femmes rurales, forces de changement : une visite qui célèbre leur impact
Le Directeur des Opérations de World Vision International, Jean Baptiste Kamaté, a rencontré les bénéficiaires des projets de son organisation dans les régions de Kaffrine et Fatick lors de son séjour au Sénégal.
article / August 8, 2025
ABSA Bank Zambia Partners with World Vision Zambia to Fight Menstrual Poverty and Keep Girls in School
In a groundbreaking move to address critical issues affecting girls' education, World Vision Zambia has partnered with Absa Bank Zambia PLC on the Flow Fund campaign aimed at raising K700,000 ($30,000 United States Dollars) to provide 5,000 girls in rural communities with reusable sanitary towels. This initiative aims to end menstrual poverty, a significant barrier preventing many girls from attending school regularly, and to promote gender equality in education.