article / Oktobar 29, 2025
DR Congo: The KOICA Project Restores Life to Scola and Transforms Families in Luiza
This inspiring story from Luiza, in the Kasaï Central province of the Democratic Republic of Congo, highlights how the KOICA funded project implemented by World Vision is transforming the lives affected by child malnutrition. Through the journey of Aimée and her daughter Scola, the article reveals how integrated nutrition support, family farming, and community education can turn despair into hope. What began as a mother’s struggle to save her child from malnutrition became a story of empowerment, resilience, and lasting change for an entire family and a symbol of renewed hope for many others in Luiza.
article / Decembar 24, 2025
Building something of our own – how a small-scale business support led to a new beginning
Satrudhan once struggled to make ends meet and care for his child with a disability. With World Vision’s business support, they now thrive and dream big in Nepal.
article / Novembar 10, 2025
How floating toilets transform health and resilience at crisis-hit Inle Lake
Amid a growing health and environmental crisis at Myanmar’s iconic Inle Lake, an innovative solution is emerging: floating bio-septic toilets. Designed to withstand floods and treat waste safely, these systems will transform sanitation for water-based communities. With support from World Vision, the project offers new hope for disease prevention, cleaner water, and long-term resilience—especially for women and children. This story explores how a simple yet powerful design could shape a healthier future for flood-prone regions across Myanmar.
article / Novembar 24, 2025
DR Congo: Why did 30,000 households receive food aid during the lean season in Kasai?
This article explores the reasons behind the distribution of food aid to 30,000 households in Kasai during the lean season. It explains how depleted food stocks, economic hardship, and climatic shocks pushed families, especially in the Demba territory of Kasaï-Central, to the brink of a food crisis. The piece highlights the joint intervention by the World Food Programme and World Vision through the General Food Distribution (GFD) project, detailing the essential food items provided and the timely impact on vulnerable households. Testimonies from beneficiaries and project staff illustrate how this assistance not only alleviated hunger but also contributed to improving nutrition and strengthening community resilience. The article also situates the crisis within the broader context of chronic food insecurity in the region, where more than one million people, particularly young children, remain at high risk of malnutrition.
article / Januar 1, 2026
World Vision Ghana Staff Encouraged to Embrace an Attitude of Gratitude
World Vision Ghana staff gathered for a Christmas Carols and Thanksgiving Service, celebrating the season with worship, reflection, and gratitude while reaffirming organisational values.
article / Decembar 12, 2025
World Vision Ghana Calls for Strategic Partnerships at Global Africa Summit
Dr Tinah Mukunda, World Vision Ghana’s National Director, called for enhanced diaspora participation in Ghana’s development during the 2025 Global Africa Summit in Accra.
article / Septembar 25, 2025
DR Congo: World Vision Marked Breastfeeding Week in Maluku
For mothers like Saidate and Miryam in Maluku, breastfeeding is no longer just a routine, but a life-saving act for their children. Thanks to World Vision’s awareness campaign during World Breastfeeding Week, supported by PRONANUT and local health authorities, hundreds of families discovered the benefits of exclusive breastfeeding. With over 94% of mothers adopting the practice and fathers stepping in to support, the initiative is building confidence, healthier babies, and stronger communities.
article / Septembar 25, 2025
DR Congo: Support During Pregnancy Saves Children’s Lives
Miryam, a mother of several children, benefited from World Vision’s targeted home visits during her latest pregnancy. Previously unaware of proper infant feeding practices, she learned the importance of exclusive breastfeeding through trained community volunteers. Applying this advice, she gave birth safely, and her baby, Ofranel, now three months old, is healthy and has never been sick. Miryam expresses her gratitude, saying the program helped her experience motherhood more confidently and safely.
publication / Septembar 12, 2025
Measuring the Experience of God's Love
Research on how children experience God’s love, showing hope as a key sign of spiritual well-being across cultures and contexts.