opinion / December 12, 2025
Following a Displaced Immanuel: Advent Reflections on a Faithful Response to the Refugee Crisis
Lora Boll, Humanitarian Policy Advisor, draws a striking parallel between the Christmas story and today’s refugee crisis. Framing Jesus’ birth and life as a profound act of solidarity with the displaced and marginalised, she urges global leaders to confront the reality of rising displacement. With millions forced from their homes, Lora calls for decisive action at the Global Refugee Forum—to uphold refugee rights, protect children, and ensure dignity and inclusion for all people on the move.
publication / December 4, 2025
World Vision & the Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty: A New Model for Ending Child Hunger
World Vision partners with the Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty to advance child-centred policies, scale proven solutions, and accelerate progress toward ending hunger and poverty.
publication / December 15, 2025
East Africa Graduate Learning Experience (EAGLES)
A year of learning, service and becoming. We are honoured to share the EAGLES Internship Programme Magazine, capturing the growth, gratitude, and resilience of our second cohort.
opinion / November 17, 2025
Faith Matters – Driving Inclusive Development in Fragile Contexts
In fragile and conflict-affected settings, children and women often bear the brunt of overlapping crises: hunger, poverty, and violence collide to create unimaginable hardship.
press release / December 16, 2025
Ukrainian children risk facing the harshest winter since 2022, World Vision warns
Ukrainian children face the harshest winter since the war began, with prolonged power cuts averaging 17 hours and disrupted schooling, putting their health and well-being at severe risk, World Vision warns.
press release / December 11, 2025
Children and women are the main victims of the ongoing clashes between the AFC/M23 and the FARDC in South Kivu
This press release conveys World Vision’s alert regarding the severe deterioration of the situation in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. Recent clashes that led to the capture of Uvira, in South Kivu, by AFC/M23 rebels, a highly strategic town, have resulted in the deaths of many women and children, while triggering large-scale displacement towards Rwanda and Burundi.
In a context where humanitarian actors are critically short of resources to meet urgent needs, this press release also serves as an urgent call for strengthened support to help save lives.