article / Juni 10, 2025
World Vision Ghana Launches the 6th School Sanitation Solutions Challenge
The School Sanitation Solutions (Triple S) Challenge launched by World Vision Ghana to promote child-led sanitation, empowering students to develop innovative solutions for improving hygiene in schools and communities.
article / Juni 23, 2025
World Vision Ghana Strengthens ties with Gender Ministry
World Vision Ghana and the World Vision African Union Liaison Office met with Ghana's Minister for Gender, Children and Social Protection to reinforce shared commitment to gender equality and child protection in the country.
publication / Februar 24, 2025
Nutrition Dialogues: Global Synthesis Summary
Nutrition Dialogues: Global Synthesis Summary publication
publication / Juni 30, 2025
Three Months On: Myanmar Earthquake Response Report (June 2025)
Three months have passed since the devastating 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck central Myanmar on 28 March 2025, yet humanitarian conditions remain critical. Early rains have further deteriorated the living situation for many children and families still residing in makeshift shelters, struggling to rebuild their lives. Access to clean water, sanitation, healthcare, and protection services, particularly for those displaced in Mandalay and Sagaing, remains dire.
The earthquake compounds an already dire humanitarian situation where nearly 20 million people already needed humanitarian assistance across the country due to prolonged conflict, recurring natural disasters and economic collapse.
publication / Novembar 21, 2024
Same Events- Different POVs
Monther* and his children found themselves yet again embarking on a relentless survival journey. While the father frantically tries to get his children to safety, his children are living through the experience differently.
article / Avgust 16, 2024
Turning pages, changing lives!
Tucked away in the most vulnerable parts of the northern part of Eswatini, a school received a transformative gift from World Vision Eswatini’s Gifts-In-Kind (GIKs) Unit—a donation of over1,360 books that turned a humble room into a thriving library.