press release / July 2, 2025
West Bank families face alarming hunger and poverty crisis, new report warns
Families across the West Bank are facing an unprecedented crisis marked by hunger, poverty, and fear, according to a new report released today by World Vision. The Unseen Crisis highlights the worsening situation for children, revealing an almost tenfold increase in the number of families reporting that a member had gone a full day without eating since 2022. Three out of four households surveyed are now unable to cover their most essential needs, and half of the children are regularly skipping meals.
press release / July 2, 2025
$163 Billion Wiped from Children’s Futures as Global Aid Plummets – World Vision Warns
Global aid cuts risk erasing $163B in returns by 2030. Investing in children yields $10 for every $1—yet child-focused aid is shrinking fast.
publication / July 2, 2025
ODA at the crossroads
Child-focused aid is shrinking despite rising global crises. Investing in children is urgent, smart, and essential for a stable, equitable future.
article / July 4, 2025
World Vision Raises Alarm on Rising Mental Health Challenges at Malindza Refugee Centre
World Vision Eswatini warns of a growing mental health crisis at Malindza Refugee Reception Centre, driven by trauma and overcrowding. The Ndzevane Project aims to ease pressure through sustainable resettlement and livelihoods support.
article / June 23, 2025
The importance of sustained engagement for Afghanistan’s children
Johan Eldebo, Senior Adviser for Strategic Partnerships and Fragile Contexts at World Vision Nordics, shares personal reflections from a recent field visit to Afghanistan, highlighting why sustained engagement matters, especially for the country’s most vulnerable children.
press release / June 16, 2025
ENOUGH: World Vision steps up nutrition efforts as 2.3 million children face acute malnutrition in South Sudan; welcomes new National Nutrition Policy
A dire humanitarian crisis is unfolding in South Sudan as revealed by the recent analysis of the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC). The IPC recently released a report that indicate 7.7m people, including 2.3m children under five facing acute malnutrition, with some areas facing famine-level situations. Amidst this bleak situation, the Government of South Sudan passed the first National Nutrition Policy, which offers a ray of light.
article / July 9, 2025
Screening for Survival: How Early Malnutrition Detection is Saving Malawian Children
World Vision Malawi up scales nutrition screening in Mchinji to detect and treat child malnutrition early, improving healthy outcomes and saving livesl
publication / July 2, 2025
Promising Practices for Transforming Women's and Girl's Nutrition in South Sudan
Captures the key interventions, lessons learned, and recommendations from the FEED and GREAN projects in South Sudan, providing actionable insights for future programmes aimed at enhancing gender equality and nutrition outcomes.
article / June 27, 2025
Malawi Launches National Nutrition Policy as World Vision’s Enough Campaign Pushes for Action on Malnutrition.
World Vision Malawi has joined the Government and other stakeholders in the launch of the National Multi-sector Nutrition Policy and Strategic plan, as World Vision implements the Enough Campaign.