publication / November 20, 2025
Every Heart Fourth Quarter Newsletter FY25 - World Vision International Sierra Leone
World Vision International Sierra Leone’s 4th Quarter 2025 Newsletter highlights inspiring stories of transformation, community impact, leadership transition, WASH and child sponsorship success as well as digital learning progress.
publication / September 17, 2025
Les repas scolaires selon nous: Choisir notre avenir
1,235 enfants dans 13 pays partagent comment les repas scolaires influencent l’apprentissage, la santé et le sentiment d’appartenance, réclamant une meilleure alimentation, plus de dignité et une voix dans les décisions.
video / December 6, 2025
Every Child Deserves to Be Heard: Standing with Zambia’s Future Leaders
On World Children's Day, we celebrate the power and potential of Zambia’s young people. This video captures the inspiring moments where children speak their minds, share their hopes, and articulate the changes they want to see in their schools, homes, and communities. They are not just dreaming of a better future—they are actively working to shape it today.
Their voices matter. Their dreams are vital.
Watch the video now to hear directly from Zambia’s children, and learn how you can support their right to participate and lead.
publication / November 4, 2025
2025 assessment: Transforming local Ukraine partnerships 2.0
Prioritising localisation, World Vision Ukraine Crisis Response has delivered 83.8% of 31 projects with local organisations since 2022.
video / December 9, 2025
How to Cope With Fear and Stress - Mental Health Support for Palestinian Children
In vulnerable communities in the West Bank, children and caregivers have a lot of reasons to feel fear and stress amid unprecedented violence and restrictions. Through a BMZ-funded project implemented by World Vision and local partner Juzoor, adolescents build life skills, learn to understand their emotions, and support their friends, while parents discover positive parenting tools that transform relationships at home.
article / December 3, 2025
Le cri du cœur de Daouda, père de sept enfants devenu handicapé
Daouda Oumarou, 35 ans, chauffeur, a été grièvement blessé lors d’une embuscade terroriste entre Makalondi et Torodi. Touché par cinq balles, dont une à la colonne vertébrale, il a perdu l’usage de ses jambes et dépend désormais totalement de sa famille pour les tâches quotidiennes. Déjà responsable de ses deux enfants et des cinq enfants de ses frères décédés, il vit dans une grande précarité. World Vision lui a apporté un kit alimentaire, vite consommé par sa nombreuse famille. Malgré les difficultés, Daouda garde espoir : il souhaite retrouver un emploi et obtenir un vélo adapté pour retrouver une certaine autonomie.