article / July 29, 2026
ENOUGH CAMPAIGN: Mozambique Approves National School Feeding Strategy
Council of Ministers approves the National School Feeding Strategy, strengthening the country´s environment that supports children's learning and combat to malnutrition.
article / August 3, 2026
A Lifeline for Rural Communities: How an Oxygen Filling Unit is Saving Lives in Qaryout
As access to healthcare becomes increasingly difficult, an oxygen filling unit in Qaryout is helping save lives by bringing essential oxygen closer to rural communities.
article / August 13, 2026
The baker who bet on herself: Esther's story of turning cassava into a future
Esther had run out of easy options. A 29-year-old single mother of four in Maridi, she was watching her household fall apart at the joins over school fees. Two of her children had already been sent home from class because she couldn't pay. She was weighing whether to leave her kids and search for casual labor in town, the kind of decision no mother wants to make, and the kind that rarely fixes anything for long.
article / August 11, 2026
World Breastfeeding Week: For Aminata Luse, Breast Milk Changed Her Child’s Story
This article tells the story of Aminata Luse, a mother of three from Biaboko, whose experience with exclusive breastfeeding transformed the health and well-being of her third child. After facing frequent illnesses with her first two children, Aminata joined an Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) support group, where she learnt about the importance of the first 1,000 days and the benefits of exclusive breastfeeding. The story highlights how nutrition education, community-based support and practical guidance can empower mothers to adopt healthier feeding practices and improve outcomes for their children. It also showcases World Vision’s work, with support from KOICA and the World Food Programme, to promote good infant and young child feeding practices in Luiza and Luambo health zones.
article / August 6, 2026
THRIVE Project – Story of Change Harona finds hope at home
For years, Harona believed that success could only be found beyond Senegal's borders.
"I thought the only way to build a better future was to leave," he recalled.
article / August 2, 2026
World Vision Zimbabwe Unveils National Framework to Scale Up Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration.
FMNR is a simple, low-cost and highly effective practice that regenerates trees from existing tree stumps, living roots and naturally occurring seeds already present in the soil.
article / August 4, 2026
From Financial Dependence to Entrepreneurship: Rachelle’s Story of Empowerment
Through a Savings for Transformation group, Rachelle launched small businesses, increased her income and strengthened her family’s wellbeing and financial resilience.
article / August 19, 2026
Learning Has No Age: A Grandfather's Journey with Positive Discipline
Discover how a grandfather’s journey with Positive Discipline transformed the way he connects with younger generations, proving that learning has no age.
article / August 17, 2026
Localisation When It Mattered Most
Elissar Gemayel, Director of Programmes and Response, reflects on how local organisations, institutions and communities shaped a faster, more inclusive humanitarian response in Lebanon.
press release / July 20, 2026
World Vision Lesotho Hands Over Child-Friendly Child and Gender Protection Unit Office to Strengthen Child Protection Services
World Vision Lesotho officially hands over a Child-Friendly Child and Gender Protection Unit (CGPU) Office in Morija to the Lesotho Mounted Police Service, strengthening child protection services and providing a safe, child-friendly environment for vulnerable children.