publication / November 26, 2025
Channels of Hope User Guide 2025
"Channels of Hope User Guide: Practical steps and curricula for faith-based engagement to drive transformation and collective action."
press release / November 27, 2025
World Vision Cambodia Unveils $ 12.3 Million WASH Plan to Achieve Universal Access to Clean Water and Sanitation by 2030
The Launch of the WASH Business Plan
publication / October 28, 2025
Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices on Substance Use among Adolescents in Nepal
Study on adolescent substance use in Nepal reveals early drug initiation, peer pressure, and poor awareness among youth aged 12–18 across five districts.
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
publication / October 7, 2025
Environmental Stewardship and Climate Action Handbook
A practical guide for World Vision teams and partners to implement best-practice environmental management in field programs, operations, and facilities.
publication / October 10, 2025
Insurance Scheme for Water Supply Facilities
Insurance Scheme protects rural water systems from breakdowns, theft & disasters, ensuring fast recovery & trust. Download to learn more.
publication / October 10, 2025
Drinking Water Sustainability Fund (DWSF)
Drinking Water Sustainability Fund (DWSF) boosts rural water systems with loans, tech aid & insurance, ensuring safe and reliable water. Download the full report to learn more
opinion / November 19, 2025
Who Will Safeguard Our Children’s Digital Futures?
Why the G20 must stop treating children’s digital safety as optional and why leaders must make it a global investment priority.
article / November 10, 2025
DR Congo: How Are the Youth of Likasi Engaging in the Fight Against HIV Through World Vision’s CVA Approach?
This article describes how young people in Likasi, DRC, are engaging in the fight against HIV through World Vision’s Citizen Voice and Action (CVA) approach. Twenty youth and community leaders received five days of training to strengthen their role in monitoring HIV-related health services and promoting accountability. In a province where HIV prevalence among youth is 4.3%, participants learned to assess service quality, address stigma, and foster dialogue with health authorities. Supported by World Vision Korea, the initiative empowers young people like Jospin and Hadassa to become agents of change in their communities. The program illustrates how citizen participation can improve health systems and inspire a more informed, responsible generation.