article / May 29, 2025
“ENOUGH” When Faith Stands Against Malnutrition in Mozambique
Fully aware of their influence on community values and behaviour, religious leaders in Mozambique are taking on a new role: confronting child malnutrition.
article / May 30, 2025
Community-Led Advocacy Drives Improved Healthcare Services in Mozambique
Community advocacy in Monapo, Mozambique, led to improved healthcare services, including hiring an additional MCH nurse and providing mosquito nets for maternity care—demonstrating the impact of citizen engagement and local action.
article / May 14, 2025
In the Midst of Hardship, Children Still Dare to Dream in Mozambique
Despite the vulnerability caused by extreme climate events that cyclically affect the northern part of Gaza Province in Mozambique, particularly the districts of Guijá and Mabalane, children remain firm and faithful to their dreams of a different future.
article / May 9, 2025
Construction of New Toilets at School Restores Dignity to Over 380 Children in Mabalane, Mozambique
Over 380 children in Mabalane, Mozambique, now have access to safe toilets and clean water at school, thanks to a WASH project by World Vision.
article / June 7, 2025
HOW CHILDREN ARE USING MOBILE JOURNALISM TO SPEAK UP IN UGANDA
Children in Uganda, especially those in refugee settlements, are leveraging mobile journalism (MOJO) to voice their stories and drive advocacy. Since its launch in 2019, World Vision Uganda’s MOJO initiative trains youth to script, film, edit, and produce impactful stories using smartphones. This empowers them to share their lived experiences and push for change in their communities.
article / June 3, 2025
Child Malnutrition: ENOUGH! Children in Mutarara Speak Out for Their Right to Food
In the district of Mutarara, in Tete province-Mozambique, children are raising their voices against one of the most urgent and persistent threats to their health and development: malnutrition.
article / April 30, 2025
Savings Groups Are Building Brighter Futures for Over 35,000 Children in Mozambique
Discover how World Vision’s Savings for Transformation programme in Mozambique is empowering families and supporting over 35,000 children, like nine-year-old Marlene, through savings groups that are fuelling education, nutrition, and hope for a brighter future.
article / May 12, 2025
Awakening Farmers' Potential to Feed Schoolchildren in Mozambique
The growing demand for fresh vegetables to supply daily school meals for early-grade students is sparking renewed interest among small-scale farmers in commercial agriculture, revitalizing local groups and associations. World Vision Mozambique (WV-Moz) through the Partnering for Sustainable Education Outcomes (PARES) project, is providing a platform for farmers to strengthen their organizational skills and leverage the Local and Regional Procurement (LRP) approach. This initiative serves as an additional source of food to sustain the school feeding program.
article / May 6, 2025
Turning the Tide on Malaria: Mozambique Calls for Greater Investment in Social and Behaviour Change
Innovative campaigns, local partnerships, and community-driven strategies offer hope in the fight against one of Mozambique’s deadliest diseases.