publication / August 7, 2025
A VISION FOR TANZANIA’S CHILDREN: Integrated Packages of Essential Accelerating Services to Overcome Barriers
Tanzania can improve child outcomes by scaling up integrated services—cash transfers, parenting, school feeding—anchored in national policies.
article / July 14, 2025
Technology training opens doors for girls in Tanzania
Technology training opens doors for girls in Tanzania - World Youth Skills Day
publication / May 6, 2025
Baseline Report for the BMZ Grow ENRICH Project, World Vision Tanzania
The Baseline Report for the BMZ GROW ENRICH Project assesses maternal and child health in Tanzania, highlighting key findings and recommendations for improvement.
publication / February 21, 2025
WORLD VISION TANZANIA ANNUAL REPORT 2024
This is a World Vision Tanzania FY24 Annual Report which depicts the Ministry Work that has been done during the year 2024.
article / August 21, 2025
Revitalising impact: strengthening Ukraine’s resilience across sectors
World Vision's ongoing efforts to support Ukraine's conflict-affected populations amid continued humanitarian needs in 2025. Through multi-sectoral initiatives funded by USAID and partners, they provide vital assistance such as cash aid, water, sanitation, shelter, food security, and protection services across various regions. A key focus is on restoring dignity and resilience for vulnerable families, with recent efforts including registering nearly 4,780 beneficiaries for cash assistance in Mykolaiv, aiming to reach over 23,600 more by March 2026. Since 2023, these efforts have helped more than 2.25 million people, including over one million children, ensuring their basic needs are met and supporting their recovery despite ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
publication / June 20, 2025
Amplifying Children’s Voices Through Social Accountability: A Multi-country Case Study Report
Child-led report highlights how school meal feedback improved attendance, learning, and accountability in four countries
article / August 25, 2025
World Vision Malawi Bids Farewell To Likasi AP.
World Vision Malawi exits Likasi after 18 years, leaving behind empowered youth, reduced child marriages, and lasting community transformation
publication / May 6, 2025
Grow ENRICH project: Global Programme to Improve Maternal and Child Health and Nutrition in East Africa Fact Sheet
The Grow ENRICH project aims to improve maternal and child health and nutrition in Kenya, Somalia, and Tanzania, benefiting many individuals over four years.