article / Mayo 6, 2026
Rehabilitating Care: A Renewed Health Centre for All
After conflict-related damage forced the Derdghaya Socio-Medical Centre to close, World Vision and the Imam Sadr Foundation rehabilitated the facility, restoring vital healthcare services for thousands of people across South Lebanon.
publication / Mayo 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.
article / Marzo 12, 2026
Healthy Families, Strong Communities: How Community Health Agents Are Changing Lives in Mozambique
Community Health Workers in Mozambique are strengthening local capacity to prevent diseases like malaria through training, awareness, and family health practices.
publication / Julio 23, 2025
WV Sri Lanka Impact Report 2024
Empowering Sri Lanka's future: World Vision's 2024 Impact Report details our commitment to health and nutrition, WASH, livelihood and enterprise development, and child protection and participation
publication / Abril 22, 2026
Debt Frameworks for Children
The policy brief shows how current debt frameworks often overlook children’s rights
publication / Marzo 9, 2026
Policy Insights in Ending Child Hunger and Malnutrition
This policy brief introduces the ENOUGH Campaign in East Africa and invites you to be part of a practical response rooted in bold hope to end child hunger and malnutrition. It explains the challenge clearly, highlights what is working, and sets out actions that governments, donors, businesses, civil society, communities and friends of children can take together. The goal is simple and urgent: to make sure every child has ENOUGH of the right food to grow well, learn in school and thrive.
publication / Agosto 14, 2025
Vacancy: People & Culture Graduate Intern
Vacancy: People & Culture Graduate Intern
publication / Marzo 17, 2026
World Vision's Approach to Localisation
World Vision’s localisation approach promotes locally led development and humanitarian action through equitable partnerships, shared power, and community leadership.
publication / Marzo 9, 2026
Policy Overview | Famine Prevention & Food Security
Famine is not a natural disaster and can be prevented. Across the world’s hunger hotspots, early warnings are clear, yet governments continue to act too late – or not at all. Conflict, blockades, and the denial of humanitarian access, not food scarcity, are driving a deepening hunger crisis, with children suffering first and longest. As aid budgets are cut, the gap between need and response is widening fast. This is a false economy: preventing famine costs far less than responding once lives are already lost. World Vision warns famine can be predicted and prevented – but only if leaders act early, protect civilians, and put children at the centre of hunger prevention.