press release / August 25, 2025
Cholera outbreak in South Sudan nears breaking point; children’s lives and displaced population at grave risk
South Sudan’s cholera outbreak is reaching a critical level, now affecting more than 40,000 children—including 20,000 under the age of five—and placing millions more at serious risk. With more than 88,000 cases and 1,500 deaths already reported, the outbreak is accelerating at an alarming rate. World Vision is deeply concerned about the deadly disease spreading across the country. The crisis is especially severe for children, who are trapped in a dangerous mix of disease, hunger, and displacement.
article / August 21, 2025
Revitalising impact: strengthening Ukraine’s resilience across sectors
World Vision's ongoing efforts to support Ukraine's conflict-affected populations amid continued humanitarian needs in 2025. Through multi-sectoral initiatives funded by USAID and partners, they provide vital assistance such as cash aid, water, sanitation, shelter, food security, and protection services across various regions. A key focus is on restoring dignity and resilience for vulnerable families, with recent efforts including registering nearly 4,780 beneficiaries for cash assistance in Mykolaiv, aiming to reach over 23,600 more by March 2026. Since 2023, these efforts have helped more than 2.25 million people, including over one million children, ensuring their basic needs are met and supporting their recovery despite ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
publication / August 19, 2025
World Vision Afrique de l'Ouest Déclaration de Plaidoyer - Journée Mondiale de l'Aide Humanitaire 2025
Journée mondiale de l’aide humanitaire 2025 : World Vision appelle à la protection des humanitaires, au financement, à la sécurité et la dignité des enfants touchés par les crises en Afrique de l’Ouest et dans le monde.
article / August 11, 2025
Farming Tools And Training Give Mposa’s Struggling Families In Malawi A Fresh Start.
In Malawi's disaster-prone Machinga District, farmers like Funny Kachingwe are rebuilding their lives with World Vision's support. After losing crops to floods, Kachingwe received seeds, fertilizer and irrigation training through the Livelihood and Resilience Project. The project works with local authorities to help families grow food despite climate challenges, giving children a better future.
article / August 11, 2025
Sowing Hope: How Sophia is Restoring Her Land and Community
Meet Sophia Korir, a mother and farmer from Elgeyo Marakwet whose journey with Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration has transformed her life, restored her land, and inspired her community to protect indigenous trees.
publication / August 6, 2025
TOWARDS A GOLDEN FUTURE: Integrated Package of Essential and Accelerator Services for a Thriving Generation in Indonesia
Strategic accelerators like cash transfers, parenting support, and nutritious meals can help Indonesia meet Sustainable Development Goals and its 2045 vision.
publication / May 27, 2025
Inclusive Markets for Communities Indicators Toolkit
Inclusive Markets for Communities Indicators Toolkit
publication / August 20, 2025
Capacity Statement: Cash and Voucher Programme Implementation
World Vision UCR Cash and Voucher program implementation - Capacity Statement (2024-2025)
publication / August 1, 2025
WV Solomon Islands Impact Report 2024
Solomon Islands: Our Impact, Our Future