article / October 29, 2025
War in Ukraine: World Vision Supporting Partners with Capacity Building
World Vision is supporting people in Ukraine by providing aid, building local capacity, and empowering communities amid ongoing conflict and hardships.
opinion / October 21, 2025
Investing in children is not charity — it’s smart, sustainable finance
If finance is to be a true driver of sustainable development, it must be accountable for its human impact, and that begins with children.
article / October 24, 2025
How Svitlana's Fairy Tales Play a Part in Strengthening Local Voices
The war in Ukraine forced Svitlana to flee home. With World Vision's support, she found her calling in Lviv, supporting children with the magic of fairy tales.
publication / October 16, 2025
Restoring Hope from the Ground Up
In the heart of Timor-Leste, farmers are restoring more than just land they are cultivating hope.
press release / September 21, 2025
World Vision welcomes the Declaration for the Protection of Humanitarian Personnel
World Vision welcomes the adoption of the Declaration for the Protection of Humanitarian Personnel, a vital step forward in safeguarding those who risk everything to serve communities in crisis and protect humanitarian access.
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
press release / December 5, 2023
Australia supports civic engagement in Cambodia
Today, the Australian Embassy, World Bank, the National Committee for sub-National Democratic Development Secretariat (NCDDS) and World Vision International in Cambodia (WVI-C) launched the next phase of the Implementation of Social Accountability Project (ISAF).
publication / September 26, 2025
Six Months On: Myanmar Earthquake Response Report (September 2025)
It has been six months since the powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck central Myanmar on 28 March 2025.The devastating quake caused widespread damage to homes, schools, health centres, and public infrastructure across Mandalay and Sagaing regions. It has worsened an already dire humanitarian situation, with nearly 20 million people nationwide in need of assistance due to prolonged conflict, recurring natural disasters, and economic collapse. Among them are more than 3.5 million people displaced from their homes, further deepening the crisis.
From Day 1, we acted swiftly—restoring access to clean water and sanitation to prevent disease outbreaks, providing food and cash assistance to address food insecurity and urgent needs, offering protection services including mental health and psychosocial support for women and children, delivering shelter assistance to displaced families, and supporting livelihood recovery through VisionFund.
publication / September 25, 2025
Joint Statement on Wasting at UNGA 80 (German)
The Global Wasting Advocacy Coalition and the Global Nutrition Cluster issued a joint statement to call for urgent, coordinated action at UNGA 80 to address the escalating child wasting crisis - German version.