article / November 6, 2025
World Vision Ghana, CWSA Partner for Rural Water Sustainability
World Vision Ghana and CWSA renew partnership to boost sustainable rural water access through innovation and regulation.
opinion / October 29, 2025
Why Child-Sensitive Resilience Must Be at the Heart of Global Food Systems
An uncomfortable truth: without placing children at the heart of resilience strategies, we are merely managing decline rather than building the future.
press release / October 27, 2025
Faith and Sustainability: Unlocking Spiritual Resources for Environmental Sustainability and Climate Action in Lesotho
World Vision Lesotho hosts a landmark event uniting faith leaders and partners to advance environmental sustainability and climate action through spiritual resources.
opinion / November 3, 2025
Why Ending Hunger Begins with How We Choose to Act
The fight against hunger is not a technical challenge but a test of political will, one the Global Alliance against Hunger and Poverty must not fail.
article / November 4, 2025
The SAVE Project Reviews Its Achievements in the Bankuy and Sourou Regions
World Vision Burkina Faso implemented the Multisectoral Assistance Project for Populations in Emergency Situations (SAVE), an initiative that has helped improve the living conditions of many vulnerable families in several communes.
opinion / November 11, 2025
Whose Future Are We Negotiating? Why COP30 Must Put Children at the Heart of Climate Action
Luis Enrique Corso, the fight for climate justice is, at its core a fight for childhood itself.
publication / October 31, 2025
Integrated Services for Children: Global Policy Brief
How integrated investments across health, nutrition, education, protection, and social protection can help every child thrive amid global crises.
article / September 15, 2025
Strengthening Partnerships for Sustainable Development: World Vision Eswatini National Director Amos Zaindi Meets United Nations Resident Coordinator George Wachira
In a significant step towards reinforcing collaboration for sustainable development, World Vision Eswatini’s newly appointed National Director, Amos Zaindi, paid a courtesy visit to the United Nations Resident Coordinator (UNRC), George Wachira, at the UN House in Mbabane.
The meeting served as an introductory engagement as Mr. Zaindi assumes his new role in Eswatini, and it underscored the shared commitment between World Vision and the United Nations to support the country’s development agenda.
article / November 11, 2025
Strengthening Health from the Ground Up: How Village Health Committees Are Transforming Immunization Outreach in Solomon Islands
Village Health Committees strengthened by GAVI through WVSI