article / أغسطس 5, 2025
Bridging the Digital Divide – World Vision Zimbabwe Transforms ICT Learning at Mhokwe Primary School
World Vision’s investment in ICT education at Mhokwe Primary School is part of a broader vision to equip children with 21st-century skills and bridge the digital divide in underserved communities.
publication / يوليو 25, 2025
Nutriendo el futuro de los niños y niñas
World Vision: Informe de Política – Nutriendo el futuro de los niños y niñas
article / أغسطس 5, 2025
Sowing Hope and Harvesting Health – Mushumbi Primary School's Nutrition Garden
Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, the scent of steaming vegetables welcomes students at Mushumbi Primary School—not just as a meal, but as a promise that hunger won’t stand in the way of their future.
publication / يوليو 25, 2025
Nourishing Children’s Futures Policy Brief
World Vision: Nourishing Children’s Futures Policy Brief
publication / يوليو 25, 2025
Nourrir l’avenir des enfants
World Vision: : Note de politique – Nourrir l’avenir des enfants
article / يوليو 24, 2025
After Crisis, Masase High School Strengthens Child Protection for Safer Learning
After a traumatic incident involving sexual abuse allegations rocked Masase High School, the community—supported by World Vision Zimbabwe and local authorities—is coming together to rebuild trust and strengthen protection for its learners.
publication / أبريل 22, 2025
World Vision Zimbabwe Gift-in-Kind 2024 Impact Report
Recently, we have been fortunate to receive generous donations of essential items, including ceramic tiles, bicycles, mattresses, toys, furniture, notebooks, and backpacks among other items.
article / مايو 27, 2025
Safer Healthcare: How Silozwe Clinic in Zimbabwe Overcame Medical Waste Challenges
For many years, Silozwe Clinic faced considerable challenges in managing its medical waste. To address this issue, the clinic depended on an external transport service to carry its waste to Maphisa Hospital for disposal.
article / مايو 27, 2025
Silozwe Clinic Transforms Healthcare Access For Women in Silozwe Village, Matobo District, Zimbabwe,
For years, women in Silozwe Village, Matobo District, Zimbabwe, faced a disheartening challenge, accessing healthcare services meant traveling nearly 20 kilometers one way, often on foot, to the nearest clinic.
article / أغسطس 12, 2025
First-hand insights into the needs of displaced families
During the visit of Sou Heak Taing, Support Service Director of World Vision International in Cambodia, visited to the camps on 30 and 31 July, World Vision’s leadership saw first-hand the urgent needs of displaced families. World Vision cannot respond alone. We urgently call on government partners, local organisations, donors, and the private sector to stand with us in protecting and empowering children. Together, we can provide the financial recovery, job opportunities, and long-term support that families need to rebuild their lives with dignity and hope—ensuring children can return to their home villages, resume their education, and grow up in safety and normalcy.