publication / March 17, 2026
Disaster Management
MEER faces some of the world’s most complex and protracted humanitarian crises. Shifting
conflict dynamics, climate shocks, and economic deterioration continue to drive multi-layered
and chronic needs. Despite the volatile context, shrinking funding and civic space, and access
challenges, World Vision has maintained operational presence and scaled up humanitarian
programming across the region for more than five decades.
publication / February 23, 2026
World Vision East Africa Impact Report 2025
Despite escalating conflict, climate shocks, economic instability and widespread displacement, we reached over 26 million people, including 16.4 million children
opinion / March 19, 2026
What Does This Investment Do to Children? Rethinking Food Systems Finance
Why food systems investments must be measured by their impact on children, not only by economic returns.
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.
publication / February 21, 2025
JUBILEE STRATEGY (2026–2030)
This is World Vision Tanzania’s Jubilee Strategy (2026–2030), outlining our renewed commitment and strategic direction to advance ministry work and improve the lives of the most vulnerable children as a continuation of the 2021–2025 National Strategy.
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 4, 2026
East Africa Region Policy Brief on Ending Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) 2023
World Vision is influencing the adoption and implementation of policies relating to FGM in Kenya, Sudan, Somalia and Sudan. The policy brief highlights strategic policy recommendations targeting national governments, regional institutions donors faith and community leaders.