publication / Julio 2, 2025
ODA at the crossroads
Child-focused aid is shrinking despite rising global crises. Investing in children is urgent, smart, and essential for a stable, equitable future.
article / Agosto 27, 2025
Summer School 2025: A Transformative Experience for Albanian Children
The new initiative was about joy, inclusion, and learning that transformed over 1,000 children across Tirana, Kamëz and Durrës.
publication / Septiembre 23, 2025
Our Promise to Mozambique
How World Vision Mozambique Delivered in 2024
opinion / Septiembre 17, 2025
Why in the world’s most dangerous and fragile contexts, a school meal can be a child’s best hope
Amanda Rives urges global action to fund school meals—lifelines for children in crisis zones—ensuring no child is left behind in safety, nutrition, and hope.
article / Septiembre 3, 2025
Three times uprooted: Nataliia’s story of survival in war-torn Ukraine
Nataliia returned to Ukraine with "no home, no job, no plan—just my two kids and the clothes on our backs." She found hope and support in a Halfway House.
article / Junio 11, 2024
Government seeks to institutionalize World Vision accountability methodology to improve public services in Mozambique
This story describes how a local government in the north of Mozambique expressed its intention to institutionalise Citizen, Voice and Action (CVA).
press release / Agosto 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.
press release / Agosto 12, 2025
Report reveals border conflict triggers widespread psychological trauma among displaced people
Report Reveals Border Conflict Triggers Widespread Psychological Trauma Among Displaced People
article / Septiembre 3, 2025
Kelemwa’s Growing Resilience
Discover how Ethiopia’s SPIR II project empowers families like Kelemwa’s with savings groups, home gardening, and skills to build a brighter future.