opinion / October 27, 2025
It’s not up to AI to plan just and child-friendly smart cities
For #WorldCitiesDay Aline argues that smart cities aren’t built with sensors and data alone, but with empathy, inclusion, and justice.
article / October 28, 2025
Sanam’s Journey to Mental Health
After facing emotional turmoil and isolation, Sanam found healing and resilience through OCCD’s mental health counseling under the GFFO project.
article / October 24, 2025
Five ways sponsoring a child can be good for your child
Child sponsorship helps more than the sponsored child—it can also inspire your own child to grow into a globally-minded, emotionally-aware person.
publication / October 24, 2025
Adolescents, Hunger, and Conflict: Voices and Key Figures Across Lebanon – Advocacy Brief
Discover how Lebanon’s adolescents are affected by hunger amid rising food prices, conflict, and reduced humanitarian aid. This brief from World Vision’s Price Shocks 2025 study highlights their experiences, coping strategies, and urgent recommendations for protecting youth health and dignity.
article / October 8, 2025
Family Health Houses: A Lifeline for Mothers and Newborns
Modest, community-based medical facilities have greatly decreased maternal and child mortality by bringing healthcare closer to remote areas.
publication / October 21, 2025
Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Business Plan
Water is the blue thread of integration connecting people, places, and progress. It is essential to the well-being of children and their communities and creates pathways out of poverty. Water transforms lives by driving economic growth, food security, environmental resilience, safe healthcare, and educational success. Mapping the Blue Thread is World Vision’s 2026 to 2030 global business plan to deliver adaptive water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) solutions for a better, healthier world across 42 countries. Our data-driven approach enables country WASH teams to deliver targeted, location-specific strategies that maximize impact, effectiveness, and sustainability.
article / October 8, 2025
A Lifeline for Children: Health and Hope in Rural Afghanistan
13-month-old Mahdi was treated at a World Vision clinic after a serious injury. His father Abdulrazeq said the opening of the clinic has changed people's lives.
article / October 28, 2025
Against all odds: How health and hygiene campaign empowers Sudanese refugee mothers to defeat Cholera in the camp
Despite the lingering threat of cholera across parts of South Sudan’s Upper Nile state, especially in Renk, Sudanese refugee mothers like Nasime are proving that knowledge can be as powerful as medicine. Through simple but life-saving hygiene and health practices, they’re keeping their children safe, curbing outbreaks, and building resilience even in the harshest conditions.
publication / October 14, 2025
Joint Multi-Sectoral Early Recovery Rapid Needs Assessment: Cambodia - Thailand Border Conflict
The Joint Multi-Sectoral Early Recovery Rapid Needs Assessment was conducted in late August 2025 in response to the Cambodia–Thailand border conflict.