article / July 15, 2026
World Vision Lesotho Equips Teachers to Strengthen WASH Clubs, Active Citizenship and Disaster Preparedness
World Vision Lesotho trained 81 teachers to strengthen WASH Clubs, active citizenship and disaster preparedness, empowering learners to build healthier, safer and more resilient schools.
publication / July 14, 2026
World Vision’s Technical Capacity Statement - Environmental Sustainability and Climate Action
Discover World Vision’s climate action impact across 69 countries—restoring land, training communities, and building resilience for children.
press release / June 24, 2026
World Vision Strengthen Community Disaster Risk Reduction capacity amid the super El Niño impact forecast in Southern Africa
World Vision strengthens community resilience in Southern Africa through Disaster Risk Reduction as a forecasted super El Niño threatens drought and floods in Mozambique.
publication / July 14, 2026
World Vision Afghanistan Annual Report | FY25
1.49 million people were reached through health, nutrition, WASH, food, livelihoods and protection services.
article / July 9, 2026
Boubacar’s Story — Joy and Hope despite Disability and Food Scarcity in Senegal
In the quiet village of Taif Thiekene in Senegal’s Kaffrine region, seven-year-old Boubacar and his 15-year-old sister Mariama have grown up facing both physical challenges and social barriers.
article / July 14, 2026
She Found Her Voice. Her Community Found Its Future.
There was a time when Ratha believed her future had already been decided.
article / July 9, 2026
Burkina Faso: Child-Friendly Spaces as an Essential Response to Protection and Development Needs
In Burkina Faso, Child-Friendly Spaces provide a safe environment where vulnerable children can find protection, support and hope.
article / June 25, 2026
Dry by morning: How Chol dug his way back to class
This story is about how trained Community-based disaster risk management members are creating pathways for floods by digging trenches in their homes.
publication / June 18, 2026
Stories of Change - Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR)
Stories of how FMNR and complementary approaches restored landscapes, strengthened livelihoods and built climate resilience in Kenya's Central Rift.
video / July 2, 2026
Deborah's Story: Learning Against the Odds
Every day, Deborah walks into a muddy classroom at Situnga Primary School in Western Province. Before lessons begin, she searches for a seat instead of settling in to learn. The broken floor and poor infrastructure steal her attention and, with time, her chance at an education.
No child should lose the opportunity to learn because a classroom fails to hold up. Deborah deserves a safe, dry space where she sits, focuses and grows, because every learner in Situnga carries the promise of a brighter future.