publication / August 17, 2026
FY25 Annual Report | World Vision Central African Republic
Explore World Vision Central African Republic’s FY25 results in health, nutrition, education, child protection, WASH, and humanitarian response, improving the lives of the most vulnerable children and communities across the country.
article / August 21, 2026
Karawa Communities Raise Their Voices for Security Through Citizen Voice and Action
This article highlights how communities in Karawa, North Ubangi, used World Vision DRC’s Citizen Voice and Action (CVA) approach to identify insecurity as a key concern and peacefully advocate for stronger protection measures. Through community mobilisation, dialogue with authorities and a formal advocacy memorandum, residents demonstrated how informed citizens can influence local governance and contribute to building safer, more resilient communities.
article / August 20, 2026
In Nyiragongo and Masisi, 8,000 households regain prospects thanks to the Emergency Response project
This article highlights how World Vision’s Emergency Response project in Nyiragongo and Masisi is helping 8,000 crisis-affected households rebuild their livelihoods and regain hope. Through vocational training, income-generating activities and livelihood kits, women and families have gained practical skills, increased their self-reliance and strengthened their ability to meet their children’s basic needs. Their stories demonstrate how economic empowerment can restore dignity, resilience and confidence among displaced and vulnerable communities.
publication / August 17, 2026
Rapport Annuel FY25 | World Vision République Centrafricaine
Explorez les résultats FY25 de World Vision RCA : santé, nutrition, éducation, protection de l’enfant, WASH et action humanitaire au service des enfants les plus vulnérables
article / August 21, 2026
DR Congo: When War Overtakes Healing but Hope Prevails: The Story of GAKURU
GAKURU’s story illustrates the devastating impact of conflict and displacement on children facing malnutrition in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. After recovering from severe acute malnutrition with support from World Vision, two-year-old GAKURU was forced to flee with his family when violence swept through his village, leading to a relapse. Through continued nutritional support and follow-up care, he eventually recovered. His journey highlights the resilience of children and families living through crisis, while showing how World Vision’s Nexus Accelerator Fund continues to provide life-saving nutrition support in hard-to-reach and conflict-affected communities.
article / August 21, 2026
At the Frontline of Crisis and Recovery
From earthquakes to landslides, Nanda Budha reflects on leading humanitarian responses and standing with communities in crisis.
publication / July 29, 2026
Factsheet | Engaging Citizens to Improve Service Delivery Through Social Accountability
Factsheet 2025 Engaging Citizens to Improve Service Delivery Through Social Accountability Project
article / August 21, 2026
Standing with Children Through Crisis and Recovery
Having lived through the 2015 earthquake himself, Surendra Ratna Shakya has dedicated his career to supporting vulnerable children and families through crisis and recovery.
article / July 16, 2020
Within its’ Impact Investment Activities World Vision Armenia announces a call for business proposals
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article / August 7, 2020
Stimuler la restauration à travers les ondes
Les programmes de radio diffusent le bon travail du projet « Regreening Africa » (Reverdir l’Afrique) au Sénégal.