article / May 8, 2025
DR Congo: From Crisis to Resilience – Our Response to the Cholera Outbreak in Likasi
This article highlights the major cholera outbreak that struck Likasi, Democratic Republic of Congo, in January 2025, severely impacting densely populated neighborhoods with poor sanitation and limited access to clean water. With over 700 confirmed cases and several deaths across multiple health zones, World Vision led a rapid emergency response in coordination with the Ministry of Health, UNICEF, WHO, and local partners. The article details key interventions such as hygiene awareness campaigns reaching over 54,000 people, household disinfections, training of teachers and community health workers, and the distribution of chlorinated water and sanitation supplies. It also shows how these efforts helped contain the epidemic and strengthen long-term community resilience.
article / May 8, 2025
A Safe Lesotho for Every Child: Why Child Protection Must Be at the Centre of Our National Agenda
A call to prioritize child protection in Lesotho through child-friendly spaces, stronger systems, and collective action to keep every child safe.
article / May 8, 2025
School Feeding: The Incentive for a Promising Future for Children in Angola
"Before, I felt hungry and couldn’t concentrate in school. Now, I can have soup before class, and I already know how to read and write," smiles Isabel.
video / April 24, 2025
Reinvesting, Innovating, and Renewing Our Commitment to End Malaria
Meet Augusta, a true example of community dedication in Moatize, Tete. Through her tireless work, she’s raising awareness, mobilizing neighbors, and inspiring change—one conversation at a time.
article / April 6, 2025
Transforming our community, one act of kindness at a time
Transforming Our Community, One Act Of Kindness At A Time
opinion / March 24, 2025
An essential right for the future of our generation and the planet
Salome, an ENOUGH young advocate attending this year’s Nutrition for Growth Summit, calls on world leaders to urgently address the crises related to food, nutrition, and climate change.
article / April 7, 2025
Teen Clubs in Malawi: Transforming lives of young people living with HIV
Discover how Teen Clubs in rural Malawi support young people living with HIV, offering guidance, community, and hope for a healthier, empowered future.
press release / April 10, 2025
Sudan Conflict Enters Third Year: More than 600,000 people are in a 'catastrophic' situation
Press Release Sudan crisis enters year three: World Vision warns 600,000 face death from hunger as aid shortfalls worsen one of the world's most neglected emergencies.
article / March 17, 2025
Djeneba's Fight for Survival and the Gift of Hope
After fleeing conflict and losing her husband, Djeneba—a mother of five—struggled to provide for her family. World Vision MAli's timely food aid brought much-needed relief and hope to her darkest days.