article / August 2, 2023
World Vision women in action as champions of change
As we commemorate Women's Month, let the voices of these extraordinary women shine brightly, inspiring others to dream big and make a difference. Together, as women, they embrace their calling to build a world where every child's dreams can come true. World Vision International Lesotho celebrates its women staff members, who through their love and dedication, transform lives and bring hope to those in need.
publication / April 10, 2024
Positive Youth Development Brief
Positive Youth Development Brief World Vision
article / January 30, 2024
A Call to Action in Ending Child Hunger and Malnutrition in Southern Africa
Join the #ENOUGH campaign to end child hunger and malnutrition in Southern Africa. Africa Unites towards fostering global advocacy and nourishing hope to bring fullness of life to the most vulnerable children.
article / April 28, 2024
A Chance to Walk, a Chance to Dream: World Vision and Beit Cure Partner for Malawian Children
A story of a 14 year old Tchaviyeli whose has benefitted from World Vision Malawi's partnership with Beit CURE Malawi giving him a chance to play soccer after a successful surgery
publication / March 28, 2024
Discover Our 2023 Annual Report
Find out how our work helped improve the wellbeing of children in Sierra Leone during our 2023 financial year.
article / April 22, 2024
Seasoning malnutrition away in Laotian children through a sustainable recipe
Draped in a dense thicket, the district perfectly camouflages a startling truth. As per a baseline survey conducted by World Vision, in 2022, stunting rates in children were reported high as 56% and 78% of the households were facing moderate and severe food insecurity in Phonexay.
article / December 28, 2023
World Vision Zambia and Pepsico, plant 1,500 trees to mitigate Climate Change effects
World vision Zambia in partnership Varun Beverages, a subsidiary of Pepsico and the Zambian Government through the Department of Forestry join forces to combat the effects of Climate Change by planting 1,000 indigenous and 500 fruit trees at five schools in Chongwe district.