article / September 15, 2025
Strengthening Partnerships for Sustainable Development: World Vision Eswatini National Director Amos Zaindi Meets United Nations Resident Coordinator George Wachira
In a significant step towards reinforcing collaboration for sustainable development, World Vision Eswatini’s newly appointed National Director, Amos Zaindi, paid a courtesy visit to the United Nations Resident Coordinator (UNRC), George Wachira, at the UN House in Mbabane.
The meeting served as an introductory engagement as Mr. Zaindi assumes his new role in Eswatini, and it underscored the shared commitment between World Vision and the United Nations to support the country’s development agenda.
article / September 17, 2025
Reviving the land, nurturing hope: The story of Maman Issoufou in Bouloun Kourou
Maman Issoufou, a father of 13 living in Bouloun Kourou (Maradi region, Niger), saw his life transformed thanks to the Maradi Integrated Resilience Project (MIRP), funded by WFP and implemented by World Vision. Faced with advanced land degradation, water shortages, and food insecurity, he had to sell his land to feed his family. In 2019, the project restored his abandoned 8 hectares, providing him with income through "Food for Assets" activities, nutritional supplements for his children, and a solar-powered borehole for drinking water. Today, he is a model of resilience, no longer selling his land, investing in agriculture, and aspires to develop a market garden to further improve his family's nutrition.
article / September 5, 2025
A Journey of Healing and reconciliation, the story of a teenager in Sierra Leone
Discover Alpha’s inspiring journey of reconciliation in Barri Chiefdom, Sierra Leone, where World Vision’s child protection program helped reunite a mother and son through community support and education.
video / August 21, 2025
"Let's Unite for Community Transformation," says Marc Nosbach, National Director, World Vision Zambia
As we celebrate #WorldHumanitarianDay, Marc Nosbach, World Vision Zambia National Director, reminds us of the power of unity and compassion.
article / September 10, 2025
“Our Home Is as Sweet as Our Sugarcanes” – A Story of Transformation in Nyamasheke
Seraphine and Fulgence, a couple from Nyamasheke near Lake Kivu, endured over 21 years of poverty and hopelessness, raising six children with limited resources and a negative mindset. Their lives began to change two years ago when they joined World Vision’s Empowered Worldview (EWV) training—a faith-based program focused on mindset transformation and self-belief.
Through the training, they realized their potential and received a $90 startup capital. With it, they rented land and began growing sugarcane. Their first harvest earned them $210, and they expect about $420 from their second. This new income allows them to provide for their children’s needs, strengthen their marriage, and dream about the future.
publication / August 26, 2025
Stories of impact from Bajhang, Nepal
Inspiring stories from Bajhang showing how education livelihoods and protection programmes are transforming lives and communities.
publication / September 12, 2025
Peru: Our meals, our voice
In Peru, World Vision’s child-led research on school meals—part of the SUFICIENTE campaign—amplifies children’s voices to shape better nutrition programs through storytelling, data collection, and advocacy.
article / September 3, 2025
Three times uprooted: Nataliia’s story of survival in war-torn Ukraine
Nataliia returned to Ukraine with "no home, no job, no plan—just my two kids and the clothes on our backs." She found hope and support in a Halfway House.
article / September 15, 2025
Porridge, Hunger, and the Fragile Thread of Learning
Despite repeated pledges from governments, donors, and global institutions to prioritise children’s rights, one of the most fundamental, the right to be heard is routinely overlooked.
article / September 17, 2025
Child-Led Organisations Commit To Deliver The Child Well-Being Promise In Mozambique - Joining Forces Alliance
Six leading child-focused organizations have signed a MoU to launch the Joining Forces Alliance, a bold commitment to protect and promote child rights across the country.