publication / February 19, 2026
World Vision Zimbabwe Gift-in-Kind 2025 Impact Report
Through the Gift-In-Kind (GIK) program, we deliver essential resources that provide both immediate relief and long-term support to those in need. This FY2025 report highlights our impact through GIK.
publication / February 7, 2026
Annual Impact Brief 2025
World Vision Cambodia Annual Impact Brief 2025
publication / February 12, 2026
World Vision South Sudan FY26 Impact Report
2025 had been a challenging yet productive year for World Vision in South Sudan. Despite funding cuts and growing humanitarian needs, we pressed on—guided by our faith and our commitment to serve. The year had been a testament that when Christ is placed at the centre of our work, hope endures and impact is possible, even in the most difficult circumstances.
video / February 16, 2026
Witness the impact unfold at Azraq camp - Latrines project
Sulaiman*, a Syrian refugee in Azraq camp, talks about his work as an IBV in WVSR’s private latrines project, funded by ADA, providing refugees with private latrines and IBV opportunities, enhancing their livelihoods and ensuring safety and privacy in the camp.
article / February 10, 2026
World Vision Celebrates 30 Years of Impact in Niger
In 2025, World Vision Niger celebrated its 30th anniversary with a series of major events highlighting three decades of impact, partnerships, and hope. Present in Niger since 1995, the organisation has worked to sustainably improve the lives of children, families, and communities through programs in health, education, water, sanitation and hygiene, food security, and emergency response.
The anniversary celebrations aimed to showcase achievements, strengthen relationships with partners, and inspire future generations to continue World Vision’s mission. Under the theme “Together for 30 Years, Together for the Future!”, the four-day program included a community celebration in Birni, an official dinner in Niamey, a virtual global partnership event, and activities with children at the REMAR orphanage.
article / February 12, 2026
A breath of hope for the children of Torodi: the impact of the “Friends of Children” space
Torodi, in Niger’s Tillabéri region, faces persistent insecurity, armed attacks, and forced displacement, severely affecting children through disrupted schooling, psychological stress, and lack of safe spaces. To support them, World Vision Niger’s project “Integrated Emergency & Recovery Assistance to Conflict-Affected Populations” established the “Child-Friendly Space” in Torodi, providing a safe, inclusive, and stimulating environment.
Children like 14-year-old Ousmane and 10-year-old Sadiya rediscover joy, play diverse games, and interact with peers from different neighborhoods, including displaced children. The center also promotes learning, social cohesion, and awareness. Monitors, trained by World Vision in child management, mental health, first aid, and game facilitation, supervise small groups and ensure regular participation of over 300 children.
The “Friends of Children” space has become an emotional and social refuge, helping children cope with insecurity, rebuild psychologically, develop social skills, and reclaim aspects of their childhood. Through this initiative, World Vision fosters hope, resilience, and solidarity, giving children in Torodi a safe place to play, learn, and grow despite ongoing challenges.
article / February 11, 2026
Transforming Education in Mokhotlong: The Impact of World Vision’s Gift-in-Kind Programme
Lack of school supplies affected learners in Mokhotlong. World Vision’s Gift-in-Kind support is improving attendance, confidence, and learning
article / February 10, 2026
World Vision Célèbre 30 Ans d'Impact au Niger
En 2025, World Vision célèbre ses 30 ans au Niger, marqués par des événements de grande envergure et la visite de la Leader Régionale Carla Denizard et de la Directrice régionale de la Communication Ange Gusenga Tembo. Depuis 1995, l’organisation œuvre à transformer durablement la vie des enfants, familles et communautés, à travers la santé, l’éducation, le WASH, la sécurité alimentaire et les secours d’urgence. La célébration a mis en valeur trois décennies d’impact, de partenariats et d’espoir, tout en renforçant les liens avec partenaires techniques, financiers et institutionnels et en inspirant les générations futures. Sur quatre jours, les activités ont inclus : célébration communautaire à Dosso (22 octobre), dîner officiel à Niamey (23 octobre), événement virtuel avec le partenariat global (24 octobre) et journée artistique à l’orphelinat REMAR (25 octobre). Ces moments forts ont souligné les résultats obtenus, réaffirmé l’engagement envers le bien-être des enfants et consolidé la confiance des partenaires, appelant à poursuivre l’action collective pour l’avenir.