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.
press release / September 10, 2025
New Global Report Confirms School Meals as a Proven Path to Progress
The newly released State of School Feeding Worldwide 2024 Report carries both hope and urgency.
publication / September 15, 2025
Joint civil society statement ahead of the 2nd Global Summit of the School Meals Coalition
CSOs unite to ensure every child receives nutritious school meals by 2030, outlining strategies for collaboration with governments and key stakeholders.
article / September 16, 2025
School Feeding Project Reinforces Child Protection Cycles Around Schools In Mozambique
The Partnering for Sustainable Education Outcomes (PARES) project is disseminating the Multisectoral Mechanism for Prevention, Reporting, Referral, and Response to Violence Against Children in schools in the provinces of Nampula and Zambézia. This initiative covers 74 primary schools out of 157 that are currently assisted by the project, with prospects of expansion to all targeted schools in later stages.
publication / September 8, 2025
Global Technical Capacity Statement ESCA
World Vision restores land, reduces climate risks, and builds resilience to protect children from hunger, disaster, and displacement in 69 countries.
article / September 3, 2025
The New Face of Abduction and the Youth Standing Against It
In Kele, Ethiopia, girls face a new threat: abduction through manipulation rather than force. Child parliament members like Bethel, with support from World Vision, are educating communities and protecting children’s rights.
article / August 4, 2025
Mozambique Hosts National Conference to Strengthen Access to Public Services
World Vision Mozambique organises a National Conference to analyze and improve service delivery, particularly for the most vulnerable groups.
video / August 21, 2025
"Let's Unite for Community Transformation," says Marc Nosbach, National Director, World Vision Zambia
As we celebrate #WorldHumanitarianDay, Marc Nosbach, World Vision Zambia National Director, reminds us of the power of unity and compassion.
opinion / September 17, 2025
Why in the world’s most dangerous and fragile contexts, a school meal can be a child’s best hope
Amanda Rives urges global action to fund school meals—lifelines for children in crisis zones—ensuring no child is left behind in safety, nutrition, and hope.
opinion / August 7, 2025
When Women Rise, Nations Heal: Why Global Solidarity Must Begin at the Grassroots
Asuntha Charles, a Humanitarian Response Director, reflects on the resilience of local women, especially in the crisis zones, who are often overlooked leaders due to systemic marginalisation. She also lays emphasis on the need for humanitarian efforts to prioritise women in leadership, fund grassroots initiatives and embed gender equality at every level.