press release / Septembar 10, 2025
New Global Report Confirms School Meals as a Proven Path to Progress
The newly released State of School Feeding Worldwide 2024 Report carries both hope and urgency.
press release / Septembar 2, 2025
Afghanistan earthquake kills hundreds: World Vision deeply concerned, declares response
World Vision expresses deep concern following the devastating earthquake that struck eastern Afghanistan overnight, reportedly killing hundreds and injuring thousands more.
article / Juni 7, 2019
Farmers lose their crops to Cyclone Idai
Shocked. Dreams shattered! She takes us around her fields showing us an open ground. She tells us that she had planted an acre of tomatoes and three quarter acres of potatoes which were washed away as a result of Cyclone Idai.
article / April 30, 2021
Increasing access to food for survivors of Cyclone Idai through farm inputs
For Joana (15), her mother Ofélia (53), and her two brothers, the right to breakfast had been suspended by the devastating Cyclone Idai, which had stripped them of their livelihoods, valuables, as well as the roof of their house. A partnership between World Vision and the United States Agency for International Development's Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (USAID-BHA), allowed Ofélia to restore and increase her farm. She has since benefited from rice, maize, and bean seeds. And to ensure good production, she has also benefited from training in agricultural techniques.
publication / April 16, 2025
World Vision - SitRep - Emergency Response West Bank - Feb-Mar25
Due to unprecedented levels of violence, restrictions on movement and economic challenges, a major humanitarian crisis is ongoing in the West Bank. To support communities, World Vision has continued its emergency response in february and March 2025, reaching 193,000 people including 110,000 children in 7 governorates. Read our report to learn more about our response.
article / Decembar 16, 2024
Cyclone Chido Batters Northern Mozambique: Coastal Communities and Schools Bear the Brunt
Cyclone Chido leaves a trail of destruction in northern Mozambique, damaging homes, schools, and fishing boats. Coastal communities are hardest hit. World Vision is supporting affected families and working to ensure children can return to school.
article / Juni 18, 2020
Relieving Cyclone Idai survivors with provisions in the wake of COVID-19
While still trying to recover from the impact of Cyclone Idai, Maria Luisa, a mother of 12, has had to learn to deal with the novel coronavirus pandemic, raising fear and concerns.
article / Septembar 21, 2020
Helping survivors of Cyclone Idai to reinvent themselves to face COVID-19
The past two years have been very challenging for 53-year-old widow, Isabel, and her family of 10. Having lost everything she owned during Cyclone Idai, the threat posed by the ongoing global pandemic forced her to put her dream of rebuilding a home for her family on hold. However, things are looking up for her and 2,000 others from similar backgrounds, thanks to advanced agricultural production techniques.
article / Februar 25, 2020
Children survivors of Cyclone Idai ask for weather-resistant infrastructures
In a hearing meeting recently held in Nhamatanda, organized by World Vision in coordination with the reference group for Sustainable Development Goals in Mozambique, aiming to produce a report of the National Voluntary Review for the country to present at the United Nation
article / Maj 17, 2019
Cyclone Idai: Scenes of Fear and helplessness
Malawi: In Chikwawa district, southern Malawi, one of the communities that boarders with Mozambique in the south, the flood waters have receded.