publication / March 17, 2025
CIES bios of World Vision Presenters
CIES bios of World Vision Presenters
publication / May 6, 2025
Baseline Report for the BMZ Grow ENRICH Project, World Vision Tanzania
The Baseline Report for the BMZ GROW ENRICH Project assesses maternal and child health in Tanzania, highlighting key findings and recommendations for improvement.
article / June 27, 2025
Hope Flows from Chitongo Dam in Namwala district, Southern Zambia
At 54 years old, Nercey stands tall among rows of leafy vegetables in her small backyard garden in Namwala district. Her hands gently brush over the produce she once only dreamed of growing year-round. Her eyes shine with pride, not just for her thriving crops, but for the transformation that has taken root in her life.
article / June 24, 2025
How World Vision Helped Lerato Return to School, Restoring Her Dreams for a Bright Future
Lerato’s education was nearly lost to poverty until World Vision stepped in, helping her return to school and restore her dream of becoming a nurse.
publication / May 27, 2025
Inclusive Markets for Communities M4C 2-pager
Inclusive Markets for Communities M4C 2-pager
article / November 28, 2024
World Vision Ghana and Partners Unveil Disability-Friendly Bio-Digester
In an innovative public-private partnership, World Vision Ghana, the Agotime-Ziope District Assembly, and Centrich Enterprise unveiled a disability-friendly bio-digester household toilet for a vulnerable woman in Agorhokpo.
publication / May 6, 2025
Baseline Report for the BMZ Grow ENRICH Project, World Vision Kenya
The Baseline Report for the BMZ Grow ENRICH Project analyses maternal and child health in East Africa, highlighting key findings and recommendations for improvement.
article / June 19, 2025
DR Congo: World Vision Launches a Development Programme in Nkama to Transform Lives
This article highlights the official launch of a new community development programme by World Vision DRC in Nkama, in the commune of N’Sele, Kinshasa. The initiative seeks to improve living conditions for vulnerable households, with a special emphasis on children’s well-being. It outlines the programme’s multisectoral components (education, livelihoods, health and nutrition, sponsorship), and highlights the commitment of local authorities, community leaders, and residents. It also reflects World Vision’s vision, mission, and core values, and underlines the importance of co-creation with communities for sustainable development.
article / June 3, 2025
Beyond violence and forced displacement: Rebuilding futures through education in the north of the West Bank
Due to violence, restrictions on movements and forced displacement, Palestinian children are facing an education crisis. With support from the European Union, World Vision is responding. In February, the organization launched catch-up classes that have already reached approximately 3,000 children, including children displaced by violence in the north of the West Bank.