article / April 23, 2024
Farewell miseries, hello prosperity
Munther*, a Syrian farmer, has endured cycles of prosperity and loss due to natural disasters and war in Syria. Lacking preventative measures to climate change and natural disasters, he reflects on the miseries he and his community had to endure. Yet, hope arises with the Anticipatory Action project, offering a lifeline to vulnerable communities like his, potentially averting future crises.
article / Mart 19, 2024
Living in God’s glory
Empowered World View training has empowered some pastors lives. The case of pastors in Malawi.
article / Maj 7, 2024
A boy, a school bag, and a community hotline
Meet Jubani: A 10-year-old from Marawi City, Philippines, returned to school with a new bag from World Vision. Your gifts change lives!
article / Maj 7, 2024
Advancing Health Equity through Impactful Integrated Health Screening Initiative in Lesotho
Discover how World Vision is tackling TB and other non-communicable diseases in Lesotho with innovative screenings & community engagement. Transforming lives and fostering hope
press release / Mart 1, 2024
School meals can change the world
Statement
Lilian Dodzo, Regional Leader and Vice President, World Vision East Africa Region
9th Africa Day of School Feeding
Investing in Home Grown School Feeding
to Transform Education Systems for an Inclusive and Prosperous Future in the African Continent
1 March 2024
article / Mart 19, 2024
Leading with exemplary diligence
Transforming lives through pastors fraternal
press release / April 19, 2024
Millions more children at risk from escalating conflict in the Middle East
Children across the Middle East are facing the pain of hunger, separation for families, injury and death
publication / April 10, 2024
Positive Youth Development Brief
Positive Youth Development Brief World Vision
press release / Februar 29, 2024
WORLD VISION MOZAMBIQUE AND PARTNERS JOIN FORCES TO IMPROVE EDUCATION AND CHILD NUTRITION
World Vision, the Government of Mozambique and partner humanitarian organizations are committed to improve the learning conditions of 85,000 school-aged children in the districts of Monapo and Meconta, in Nampula province, and Milange district, Zambézia province, in central and northern regions.