article / February 19, 2026
After the Flood in Guijá, Mozambique: Constância’s Story of Rebuilding
After devastating floods in Mozambique, Constância, a mother with a disability, relies on World Vision for emergency aid and recovery.
article / February 11, 2026
DR Congo: Fungurume Under Water: A Dual-Risk Crisis Requiring a Rapid, Child-Centred Response
This article highlights the severe flooding that struck Fungurume in Lualaba Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo, on 1 February 2026, affecting more than 3,200 people. Occurring in the midst of an ongoing cholera outbreak, the disaster has created a dual emergency, increasing risks of waterborne diseases, malaria, school disruption, and child protection concerns. With homes, schools, and health centres inundated, families face heightened vulnerability, particularly children. The article underscores the need for a rapid, coordinated, and child-centred humanitarian response focused on health, WASH, education continuity, shelter, and protection to prevent a worsening secondary crisis.
article / February 16, 2026
Advancing Social Inclusion of Women and Children in Climate Action across ASEAN
Article on the Regional Dialogue on Sharing Good Practices and Lessons Learned on Social Inclusion of Climate Change on Women and Children in ASEAN
article / February 16, 2026
Blue Corridor: Protecting Viet Nam’s Oceans, Securing Coastal Futures
Viet Nam is home to one of the world’s most biologically rich coastal environments, an intricate web of marine ecosystems that sustains more than 11,000 identified species and supports the food security, livelihoods and safety of millions of people.
article / February 16, 2026
From Dreams on Hold to Leading Change: Arman’s Story
From slum life to child leader see how World Vision Bangladesh empowered Arman through education, child rights, and community support.
article / February 11, 2026
A Child Is Born Amid Disaster (Floods) in Gaza, Mozambique
Amid difficult circumstances on the rooftop of a house, a child is born, away from health unities in professionals.
article / February 12, 2026
A Ray of Hope in Torodi: The Story of Moussa Birgui
In Torodi, a region marked by insecurity and social vulnerability, Moussa Birgui’s story illustrates the hardships of forced displacement and the impact of humanitarian aid. In 2023, Moussa, 61, and his family of 22 fled Wasseybangou after violent attacks, burned schools, abductions, and threats of mass killings. Arriving in Torodi, they were welcomed with a house and initial support for internally displaced persons, but aid dwindled over time. Relying on a small, low-yield field, Moussa struggled to feed his family.
In 2025, World Vision’s Integrated Emergency & Recovery Assistance project provided food kits with rice, pasta, beans, oil, salt, and sugar for three months. They also received improved seeds and farming tools, giving hope for a better harvest. The intervention not only alleviated immediate needs but restored dignity, resilience, and optimism. Moussa expresses heartfelt gratitude: in the midst of exile, humanitarian support has become a vital source of hope for his family and others facing similar challenges.
publication / October 13, 2025
Local Disaster Risk Reduction for Preparedness and Recovery Manual
Local Disaster Risk Reduction for Preparedness and Recovery Manual: Enhancing Communities' Resilience in North East Syria.
article / January 31, 2026
Transforming the large flooded areas as a source of livelihood: A Father’s Daily Risk to fight hunger
Heads of households who lost their homes to the fury of the waters that swept through their communities are transforming vast flooded areas into a source of livelihood.
publication / February 17, 2026
World Vision Zimbabwe 2025 Annual Report
In this 2025 Annual Report, discover powerful stories that highlight World Vision Zimbabwe's (WVZ) transformative impact on the lives of the most vulnerable children. Driven by an unshakable dedication to championing the well-being of girls and boys in need, we are strategically refocusing and amplifying our efforts to tackle extreme vulnerability head-on.