publication / April 17, 2026
World Vision’s Parenting in Crisis Chatbot in Ukraine and Georgia: Learning report
Explore the results of the "Batkivska Opora" pilot report, a digital parenting chatbot providing evidence-based psychosocial support and crisis guidance to Ukrainian and Georgian families affected by war and displacement.
article / April 20, 2026
Tenderness Becomes National Public Policy
World Vision’s Balm of Tenderness is now part of Peru’s national parenting policy, promoting positive, violence-free parenting for millions of children.
publication / May 14, 2026
Community Health Workers Capacity Statement
World Vision’s Community Health Workers Capacity Statement highlights global impact, evidence, and systems support across 43 countries.
publication / May 7, 2026
Livelihoods and Resilience Capacity Statement
Across MEER, conflict, climate shocks, and economic crises are destroying livelihoods. World Vision is helping vulnerable families rebuild resilience and hope in 15 countries.
publication / May 11, 2026
Lebanon Response 2026 - Situation Report #10
Lebanon’s fragile ceasefire remains under strain as renewed violence, repeated displacement, and worsening humanitarian needs continue to impact civilians.
article / May 22, 2026
Bilan du Plan d’Affaires WASH 2021–2025 : un partenariat structurant pour des résultats durables au Mali
La mise en œuvre du Plan d’Affaires WASH 2021–2025 de World Vision International Mali s’est appuyée sur un partenariat institutionnel structuré et opérationnel avec l’État malien, notamment à travers la Direction Nationale de l’Hydraulique (DNH), les services techniques déconcentrés et les collectivités territoriales.
article / May 6, 2026
Rehabilitating Care: A Renewed Health Centre for All
After conflict-related damage forced the Derdghaya Socio-Medical Centre to close, World Vision and the Imam Sadr Foundation rehabilitated the facility, restoring vital healthcare services for thousands of people across South Lebanon.
press release / March 27, 2026
Unaffordable food, not scarcity, driving child hunger across the Middle East and Eastern Europe, new World Vision brief finds
Hunger across parts of the Middle East and Eastern Europe is increasingly driven by economic exclusion and systemic failures rather than a lack of food availability, according to a new policy brief released by World Vision, drawing on evidence from Afghanistan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Lebanon, and the West Bank.
publication / May 11, 2026
Infographic: When Water Becomes a Health Risk
New WASH research from Abassi sub-district in Hawija District highlights critical challenges related to water quality, sanitation, hygiene, and public health, providing evidence to guide sustainable WASH investments and coordinated action.