article / March 2, 2026
Water : A Powerful Resource that Unites Communities in West Gonja Municipality
In Nabori and Yipala, a World Vision US‑supported mechanised water system transformed life by uniting Muslim and Christian communities. Once divided by faith, families now share clean water, build trust, and collaborate for a better future,showing how water can break barriers and create peace.
press release / March 5, 2026
Position Statement for International Women’s Day 2026
This year, World Vision Ghana stands with women and girls across the nation under the theme: “Empowered Women, Thriving Communities.”
publication / March 9, 2026
Lebanon Response Sitrep 2026 #2
According to Lebanon’s Ministry of Public Health (MoPH), attacks between 2 and 8 March have resulted in 394 people killed and 1,130 injured, with figures Increasing daily.
Displacement orders issued in the last days, including renewed orders affecting areas south of the Litani River and the entirety of Beirut’s southern suburbs, have triggered further population movements and repeated displacement for many households.
As of 8 March, the Disaster Risk Management (DRM) Unit reports 117,228 displaced individuals residing in 538 collective shelters. The Government of Lebanon has launched a national self-registration platform for internally displaced persons, with over 517,000 people, indicating the potential scale of displacement beyond those recorded in collective shelters.
Recent days have seen hostilities expand beyond traditional frontline areas, including blanket evacuation orders affecting Beirut’s southern suburbs, warnings and subsequent strikes targeting branches of the Al-Qard- Al-Hassan Association. Airstrikes have also impacted locations outside the declared warning zones, including a hotel in central Beirut and an earlier strike on a hotel in Hazmieh, both situated outside the primary red-zone areas. These incidents highlight the widening geographic scope of the conflict and the continued risks to civilians and humanitarian operations across areas.
article / February 24, 2026
They lived in the shadows. Today, they stand in the light.
In Badaguichiri, Niger, children living with disabilities endure deep isolation due to the absence of mobility aids, adapted infrastructure, and support. Many—especially girls—grow up confined to their homes, excluded from school, play, and community life, and denied the dignified childhood they deserve.
publication / February 18, 2026
Annual Report 2025: Standing With Children Through Four Years of War in Ukraine
As the Ukraine Crisis Response enters its fifth year, the war continues to devastate millions of lives, particularly children. Over the past four years, World Vision Ukraine has reached more than 2.3 million people, including over 1 million children, providing critical support in education, mental health, protection, cash assistance, livelihoods, basic needs services and winterisation.
article / February 16, 2026
World Vision Ghana Calls for Stronger National Commitment as Ghana Marks World NTD Day 2026
World Vision Ghana joined the Ghana Health Service and partners at Social Welfare Park to mark World Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTD) Day 2026, reaffirming national commitment to eliminating neglected tropical diseases through collaboration, stronger financing, and community-focused health interventions.
opinion / March 6, 2026
Why School Meals Accountability Must Define the Future of Education and Social Protection
Why School Meals Accountability Must Define the Future of Education and Social Protection
article / February 23, 2026
World Vision Ghana Hosts West Africa National Directors’ Retreat
World Vision Ghana hosts the annual West Africa National Directors’ Retreat in Accra, bringing regional leaders together for strategic alignment, reflection, and planning to enhance impact for vulnerable children and communities.
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