publication / أغسطس 14, 2026
Needs Assessment: Integrated Education, Psychosocial Support and Child Protection for Children in Ukraine
World Vision’s needs assessment examines Education in Emergencies across 5 Ukrainian oblasts, focusing on safe access, learning, and child protection amid conflict.
press release / يوليو 20, 2026
World Vision Zambia Calls for Greater Investment in WASH to Fight Child Malnutrition
World Vision Zambia has called on the Government to increase investment in Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) as a core strategy to tackle child malnutrition and strengthen child health outcomes.
World Vision Zambia Associate Director for Advocacy Gerald Kaputo stressed that access to safe water, adequate sanitation and proper hygiene stands as both a fundamental human right and a determinant of child nutrition, growth and survival.
article / أغسطس 13, 2026
DR Congo: From an Abandoned Mother to a Mother Full of Hope: How Esther Overcame Malnutrition in Karawa
This article tells the inspiring story of Élodie, a mother in Karawa, North-Ubangi Province, whose daughter Esther recovered from severe acute malnutrition with support from World Vision and the Karawa Health Zone. Through nutritional treatment, Positive Deviance Hearth sessions and livelihood support, Élodie gained practical knowledge, strengthened her family’s resilience and rebuilt her hope. The story highlights how integrated nutrition and livelihood interventions can help vulnerable families move from crisis and uncertainty towards recovery, dignity and a more secure future.
press release / أغسطس 10, 2026
Attacks on humanitarian workers surge under new armed conflict tactics, leaving children without life‑saving aid
World Vision warns that drone warfare is endangering aid workers, restricting humanitarian access, and putting millions of children at greater risk.
publication / يونيو 25, 2026
ENOUGH 2025: Driving Progress to End Child Hunger and Malnutrition
ENOUGH 2025, presents key developments in policy, programmes and partnerships three years into the campaign
article / أغسطس 2, 2026
Children's Voices Driving Change Through the Enough Campaign
Through World Vision’s Enough Campaign, a campaign calling for collective action to end child hunger and malnutrition, children are not only raising awareness about child hunger and malnutrition but also using their voices to influence solutions to improve school meals and nutrition across the country.
video / أغسطس 14, 2026
Chapemba Rural Health Post Brings Hope to Women and Children
Built with support from World Vision UK, Chapemba Rural Health Post now stands ready to serve the community. The new facility includes two staff houses, a water mechanisation system, and an ablution block, giving health workers a place to live and mothers and children a place close to home for care.
video / أغسطس 14, 2026
With Proper Infrastructure, Health Workers Are Motivated to Provide Quality Services
Diana Mubanga serves as nurse-in-charge at Chapemba Rural Health Post, built by World Vision Zambia with support from World Vision UK. Since receiving new facilities, Diana and her team feel encouraged to deliver quality care to families in the community. Good infrastructure gives health workers dignity, safety, and confidence, and patients notice the difference.
article / يوليو 29, 2026
ENOUGH CAMPAIGN: Mozambique Approves National School Feeding Strategy
Council of Ministers approves the National School Feeding Strategy, strengthening the country´s environment that supports children's learning and combat to malnutrition.
article / أغسطس 10, 2026
DR Congo: Growing Health: How William Is Cultivating a Healthier Future for His Children
William, a father of eight from Ntompo in Kasaï Central, is challenging traditional gender roles around childcare and nutrition. Through a KOICA-funded project implemented by World Vision in partnership with WFP, he learned about positive masculinity and the importance of shared responsibility for family well-being. Today, William works alongside his wife in their family garden, helps make decisions about their children’s meals and supports their health and nutrition. His story shows how engaging men can strengthen families, improve children’s diets and inspire lasting behavioural change within communities.