press release / May 18, 2026
DR Congo: A New Ebola Variant Declared in Ituri Threatens Children’s Lives
DR Congo declares 17th Ebola outbreak with deadly Bundibugyo strain lacking vaccines. Rapid cross-border spread prompts call for urgent global response.
video / May 14, 2026
DR Congo: From Survival to Stability: Rosette’s Journey Towards Dignity and Hope
Rosette, a mother of seven in eastern DRC, is rebuilding her life with World Vision support—showing how small help restores hope, dignity, and self-reliance.
publication / May 12, 2026
Faith Based Dialogue Report - DRC
This report synthesises insights from faith‑based nutrition dialogues in DRC. It highlights the critical role of religious leaders in addressing malnutrition.
article / May 20, 2026
Writing the First Word of a New Future
After years of conflict kept him out of school, 12-year-old Bereket entered a classroom for the first time. With support from the IHOPE project, he learned to write his name and began rebuilding his future through education.
publication / May 18, 2026
2025 World Vision Papua New Guinea Impact Report
Explore the FY2025 Impact Report on child wellbeing in Papua New Guinea, featuring health, nutrition, education, WASH, and resilience outcomes.
article / May 14, 2026
DR Congo: In Idjwi, Schools Are Coming Back to Life Thanks to the Elimu Kwa Wote Project
This article highlights how the Elimu Kwa Wote project is transforming education in Idjwi territory by creating safer, more inclusive, and child-friendly schools. Through teacher training, improved sanitation facilities, hygiene support, and child protection initiatives, the project is helping students regain confidence, improve learning conditions, and strengthen community engagement around education.
article / May 15, 2026
Shoes for Smiles: Partnership Puts 10,000 Vulnerable Children on the Path to School
For many children in rural Zambia, the walk to school is not a simple journey. It begins before sunrise, stretches across kilometres of rough terrain, and ends, if the child arrives at all, with feet that are cut, blistered, or caked in mud. For families living on the margins, a pair of shoes is not a small thing. It is often the difference between a child who goes to school and one who stays home.
article / April 30, 2026
Dr Tinah Mukunda Crowned Development Queen of Kenyasi No. 3
World Vision Ghana's country crowned the development queen of Kenyasi No. 3.
publication / May 13, 2026
World Vision Southern Africa Region Health & Nutrition Capacity Statement
Explore World Vision Southern Africa Region’s 2025 health and nutrition impact across Southern Africa, reaching 3.6 million people through community health systems.
publication / May 14, 2026
Community Health Workers Capacity Statement
World Vision’s Community Health Workers Capacity Statement highlights global impact, evidence, and systems support across 43 countries.