publication / June 16, 2025
World Vision South Sudan School Meals Strategic Plan
World Vision South Sudan School Meals Strategic Plan Oct 2025 - Sep 2030
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.
press release / June 17, 2025
Ration Cuts Leave Displaced Families and Children Hungry, Vulnerable and Forgotten – World Vision
World Vision’s new report reveals how funding cuts are fueling hunger, child labour, and early marriage among displaced families in 13 crisis-hit countries.
article / May 8, 2025
World Vision at the 2025 European Humanitarian Forum
World Vision's presence and contributions at the 2025 European Humanitarian Forum.
article / June 13, 2025
Ministry of Education and World Vision Albania Launch Summer School Programme for 1,000 Children
The Ministry of Education and Sports, in partnership with World Vision Albania, launches a new Summer School programme in Tirana, Kamza and Durrës, offering learning, play, and creativity to 1,000 children starting 16 June.
publication / June 3, 2025
ANALYSIS, DESIGN AND PLANNING TOOL for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action (CPHA ADAPT)
The Analysis, Design and Planning Tool for CPHA is designed for contexts of humanitarian crises to assist with the identification, prioritisation and analysis of CP issues to inform programme priorities, design, and overall strategies.
publication / June 3, 2025
World Vision Iraq Impact Report FY24
World Vision Iraq, a child-focused humanitarian organization, continued its mission in FY24 by addressing critical needs across health, education, livelihoods, protection, and WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene). Operating under a sustained humanitarian response framework since 2014, the organization has transitioned toward long-term recovery and resilience-building efforts. In FY24, it impacted the lives of 156, 976 million vulnerable children and community members across Iraq, especially in conflict-affected areas. Emphasizing community empowerment, World Vision Iraq collaborated with local partners and stakeholders to enhance service delivery and promote sustainable development, while integrating peacebuilding and climate resilience strategies within its humanitarian-development-peace nexus approach.