publication / August 11, 2022
Afghanistan: A Children's Crisis
Despite years of conflict, political changes, economic instability, and natural disasters, hard won development gains were realised, beginning to open doors for new opportunities and brighter futures for Afghanistan’s girls and boys.
article / May 2, 2024
Youth empowerment, the best investment for the future
Quality education, especially for girls, stands as the most effective means of mitigating various social issues confronting society. Education empowers girls, granting them increased autonomy, and serves as a powerful tool in alleviating poverty and domestic violence....
article / May 2, 2024
Nthache communities in Mwanza demand a health centre.
A story of how CVA interface are empowering communities in Mwanza to demand better health care services from duty bearers.
article / May 7, 2024
Child leaders gather for Mindanao Children’s Congress!
65 child leaders gather from across Mindanao for World Vision’s Children’s Congress, led by children themselves! Empowering, inspiring, and making a real impact.
video / May 16, 2022
Basic education։ a ray of hope for children of Afghanistan
Children of Afghanistan lack access to basic education. This is critical that they have opportunities to learn and grow. Watch the video to see how World Vision Afghanistan provide education opportunities for children.
press release / May 7, 2024
New World Vision report reveals only 5% of global aid targets children despite every $1 resulting in $10 benefits
Press release that highlights the new research by World Vision and Ernst and Young finds the impact of official development assistance for children brings strong return on investment (ROI)
publication / January 8, 2024
Projecting the impact of prolonged food insecurity and education interruption on economic growth in Lebanon.
Lebanon grapples with multiple crises, including ongoing disruptions in education and
worsening food insecurity. The World Food Programme estimates that around 1.05 million
people are severely food insecure, while 700,000 children face disrupted schooling. To
gain a better understanding of the pressing economic implications of these
interconnected crises, World Vision Lebanon (WVL) commissioned Qualisus Consulting
to conduct research study aiming to shed light on the potential future burdens the nation
may bear
press release / January 23, 2024
Two years on, the Ukrainian children’s right to education continue to face mounting threats and challenges
“The challenge for all of us is to protect and uphold the Ukrainian children’s right to education despite the uncertain times. The barriers should not stop us. As leaders and humanitarians, even as parents ourselves, we are duty-bound to make sure this right is upheld and supported to the best we can”, said Chris Palusky, World Vision’s Ukraine Crisis Response Director.
publication / October 10, 2023
Transforming Lives through Mental Health and Psychosocial Support
Transforming Lives through Mental Health and Psychosocial Support
publication / April 26, 2024
2023 Annual Report - Ethiopia
This report covers the work and impact of World Vision Ethiopia from 1st October 2022 to 30th September 2023. During this period, our transformative projects reached over 8.5 million people including 6 million children showcasing our impactful efforts in transforming the lives of vulnerable children and communities across Ethiopia.