video / May 19, 2026
The Power of Early Nutrition Support - WVSR nutrition project in Syria
After months of worry about her daughter’s health, a mother in Syria finally began to see hope. Through nutrition support provided by World Vision Syria Response and health facilities supported across Syria, her daughter received regular follow-ups, nutritional supplements, and care that helped improve her health step by step.
Today, her smile is a reminder of the life-changing impact of early nutrition support.
article / May 20, 2026
Roots of Resilience: Makira Communities Preparing for Disaster
Resilient communities in Makira/Ulawa thrive through sustainable gardens, savings, and strong leadership, ready to face disasters with unity.
This keeps it sharp, inspiring, and SEO-friendly while reflecting the themes of resilience, preparedness, and community strength.
publication / May 19, 2026
Capacity Statement: World Vision's Livelihoods and Economic Recovery Approach in Ukraine
World Vision Ukraine's Capacity Statement: How we drive economic recovery and livelihood support to help 1M+ people transition from relief to resilience.
article / May 19, 2026
Farah’s steps toward a stable future
After years of financial hardship, Farah is taking her first steps toward stability.
Through World Vision Syria Response’s community savings and loan groups in Syria, Farah was able to invest in a small greenhouse project, helping her support her family and build a more sustainable future.
From uncertainty to self-reliance, small opportunities can create lasting change.
publication / April 8, 2025
Strengthening EU Commitments: Generation Nutrition’s Response to the EU Pledge at N4G 2025
A reaction by the Generation Nutrition coalition to the EU's pledges at N4G 2025: analysis, reaction and
recommendations
press release / May 18, 2026
DR Congo: A New Ebola Variant Declared in Ituri Threatens Children’s Lives
This press release highlights the declaration of the 17th Ebola outbreak by the Democratic Republic of Congo in Ituri province. This new outbreak is the Bundibugyo variant, which does not have any treatment or vaccines, making the response most complex. It is also spreading rapidly as the province of North Kivu has declared one confirmed case, and Uganda has confirmed 1 case. World Vision is calling for a coordinated and cross-border response.
article / December 3, 2024
Join the Call for Strong EU Leadership to End Malnutrition and Achieve Sustainable Development Goals
A call to action for Strong EU Leadership to End Malnutrition and Achieve Sustainable Development Goals. The call to action is from Generation Nutrition, a coalition including World Vision.
article / May 21, 2026
Ayman's Story: Finding Confidence and Hope Through Sports, Art and Support
Ayman’s story shows how inclusive psychosocial support, sports and art can help children build confidence, connection and hope.
article / May 17, 2025
Protecting children in crises: the EU’s investment we all need
Lilian Dodzo, East Africa Regional Vice President and Regional Director at World Vision, shares her reflections on how the EU can help shape a safer, more stable world by investing in children’s protection and education in crisis settings.
article / May 21, 2026
Rethinking Urban Bangladesh: Why Child-Friendly Cities Must Become a National Priority
Discover why child-friendly cities must become a national priority in Bangladesh. This thought leadership piece explores urban planning, child protection, education access, safe public spaces, and the realities children face in Dhaka’s informal settlements.