publication / Julio 17, 2025
Education in Emergencies and Protracted Crisis Framework 2025
World Vision Education in Emergencies and Protracted Crisis Framework 2025
landing page / Octubre 18, 2024
Layering Social Accountability Interventions to Strengthen Local Education Systems
article / Septiembre 9, 2025
A Safe Space to Heal for West Bank Youth
World Vision has introduced a psychosocial programme that's healing the invisible wounds—stress, anxiety, and trauma—which can leave deep scars if ignored.
article / Septiembre 4, 2025
Dogo Takes action for the environment: Children on the front line in Niger
In Dogo, Niger, environmental issues are sparking action. World Vision Niger is leading efforts, with children central to change.
press release / Septiembre 9, 2025
World Vision Afghanistan Redeclares CAT III Sustained Humanitarian Response
We continue to support the most vulnerable children in the country, as humanitarian needs have remained high since the international withdrawal in 2021.
publication / Septiembre 4, 2024
Gender Transformative Social Accountability Model-Working Paper 2
This Working Paper is part of a research award supported by the Water for Women Fund of the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT).
publication / Octubre 1, 2024
Layering Social Accountability Interventions to Strengthen Local Education Systems Report
Ex-post evaluation of USAID- and World Bank-funded social accountability programming in the Dominican Republic.
publication / Septiembre 3, 2025
Grow ENRICH Food Flow Landscape Assessment Report
The Grow ENRICH Food Flow Landscape Assessment explores food systems in Kenya, Somalia, and Tanzania to identify gaps and opportunities for food security.
publication / Agosto 28, 2025
PEACEBUILDING ROADMAP 2025–2027 | Violence Prevention and Social Cohesion Strategy
Moving beyond one-off dialogues to system-level transformation, this roadmap embeds peacebuilding in to multiple programmes, anticipatory action and community resilience.
article / Julio 16, 2025
DR Congo: Meeting and Listening to Communities, Key Focus of the Programmes Director’s Visit to Kwango
This article recounts the field visit of Patrick Saah, Integrated Programme Director of World Vision DRC, to Kwango Province from 8 to 11 July 2025. It highlights key stages of the mission: engagement with local communities, monitoring of ongoing projects (health, education, agriculture, youth empowerment, and savings groups), partner discussions, and identification of operational challenges. Through powerful testimonies and quotes from the Director, the article underscores the impact of World Vision’s interventions on children and families, while emphasising the importance of community dialogue, transparency, and local ownership in building sustainable solutions.