publication / October 15, 2025
“Education at the Heart of the AU-EU Partnership” - Open letter by civil society organisations
Civil society urges AU & EU to prioritise inclusive, quality education in their renewed partnership, backed by financing and equity-focused policies.
article / October 16, 2025
Redefining Humanitarian Impact: World Vision’s Integrated Approach to Child Protection and Food Security
In humanitarian crises, food security is often treated as a standalone goal. But World Vision is helping shift that paradigm — proving that protecting children must be central to how we feed, recover, and rebuild.
Together with the Child Protection Area of Responsibility, the Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action, Plan International, and the Food Security Cluster, World Vision is setting a new standard: one where child well-being is not an afterthought, but a core outcome of humanitarian response.
article / October 15, 2025
EU Partnerships TRAINEE (paid)
Full Time position based in Brussels
CIP Contract (Contrat d’immersion professionnelle)
article / October 6, 2025
World Vision Ghana Crowns Child Sanitation Diplomat 2025
Artaldus Sung Kuutanaa crowned Child Sanitation Diplomat 2025 at World Vision Ghana’s Children’s Sanitation Festival for his commitment to advancing sanitation practices in schools in Accra.
publication / October 4, 2025
World Vision Senegal Annual Report 2024
The 2024 Annual Report presents World Vision Senegal's main achievements.
More than 4.7 million children have been impacted by World Vision's interventions.
article / September 27, 2025
DR Congo: “The Nightmares Stopped Here”: How the WALIP Project Heals Broken Children
In the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, where years of conflict have robbed countless children of their childhood, the WALIP project is bringing healing and hope. Funded by the US Department of State and implemented by World Vision in partnership with Cœur Sans Frontière, the initiative offers vital psychosocial support to young survivors of war, displacement, and abuse. Through safe spaces, counselling, and recreational activities, children like Alice and Justin are finding the strength to overcome trauma, rebuild their sense of dignity, and dream again of a brighter future.
publication / October 15, 2025
The Climate Crisis is a Hunger Crisis: Filling the Policy Gap
This briefing begins from a simple but urgent truth: climate policy that leaves children out is a failed
policy. If we are serious about tackling the climate emergency