article / February 10, 2026
Building Resilience Amid Climate Extremes: World Vision Eswatini Engages Affected Families in Mhlangatane
World Vision Eswatini supports families affected by extreme weather while advancing long-term solutions to build resilience and reduce future climate shocks.
press release / February 10, 2026
World Vision Kenya Launches 2026–2030 National Strategy and WASH Business Plan to Transform the Lives of 13.3 Million Children Across 33 Counties
World Vision Kenya’s 2026–2030 strategy aims to reach 13.3 million children across 33 counties and expand safe water access for over 1.2 million people through inclusive development.
press release / February 5, 2026
PRESS RELEASE: Australia and World Vision launch regional project to strengthen inclusive and climate resilient agriculture in Kratie Province
Kratie Province, Cambodia – World Vision International in Cambodia today officially launched the Building Climate-Adaptive Solutions through Inclusive Market Networks (BASIN) project with the objective to strengthen inclusive, climate-resilient agricultural value chains and empower women, persons with disabilities, and marginalized households.
publication / January 29, 2026
Faith Community Impact on Hunger and Nutrition
A global synthesis of Faith-Based Nutrition Dialogues highlighting how faith communities address hunger, malnutrition, and nutrition systems gaps.
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.
publication / February 6, 2026
World Vision Haiti Annual Report 2025
World Vision Haiti’s annual impact report highlights how we protect children, respond to crisis, and build resilience in vulnerable communities.
article / February 10, 2026
Innovation: How World Vision Rwanda transformed fleet management
Delivering humanitarian and development programs across Rwanda requires more than strategy and partnerships. It requires movement, often across long distances, challenging terrain, and dispersed communities. For World Vision Rwanda, vehicles are essential operational assets that enable staff to deliver programs across dispersed and often hard-to-reach communities.
publication / February 7, 2026
Annual Impact Brief 2025
World Vision Cambodia Annual Impact Brief 2025
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.