publication / May 23, 2026
WORLD VISION ADVANCING CAMBODIA’S PROGRESS TOWARD UNIVERSAL WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE ACCESS
WORLD VISION
ADVANCING CAMBODIA’S PROGRESS TOWARD UNIVERSAL WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE ACCESS
publication / May 23, 2026
IMPROVING CHILD NUTRITION AND MATERNAL HEALTH ACROSS CAMBODIA’S MOST VULNERABLE COMMUNITIES
IMPROVING CHILD NUTRITION AND MATERNAL HEALTH ACROSS CAMBODIA’S MOST VULNERABLE COMMUNITIES
publication / May 23, 2026
PROTECTING CHILDREN AND EMPOWERING THEIR PARTICIPATION
PROTECTING CHILDREN
AND EMPOWERING THEIR PARTICIPATION
publication / April 23, 2026
Re-Building Regreening Villages (RRV) (Biodigesters) Project
RE-BUILDING REGREENING VILLAGES
(RRV) (BIODIGESTERS) PROJECT
article / March 2, 2026
Health Within Reach: Reducing Child Mortality in Rural Mozambique
In Manica Province, Mrs. Ana’s grandson Emanuel survives malaria and diarrhoea thanks to trained Polyvalent Health Agents supported by the Rotary Healthy Communities Challenge Project, bringing lifesaving care closer to rural families in Mozambique.
publication / April 17, 2026
World Vision Burundi Impact Report 2025
World Vision Burundi Impact Report 2025
article / March 12, 2026
From Displacement to Determination: Neema Rebuilds Her Life Through Savings
In Mabalako, a small loan of about 105 US dollars from a Village Savings and Loan Association helped Neema, a 28-year-old mother displaced by violence, rebuild her life. After fleeing attacks by the Allied Democratic Forces with her husband and five daughters, the family struggled to survive through daily labor. Through the Empower project, implemented by World Vision with support from Irish Aid, Neema joined a savings group where she accessed small loans to start selling vegetables and tomatoes in the local market. The business allowed her to repay the credit, cover her children’s basic needs, and begin building a home with her husband. Neema’s story highlights how community savings groups are strengthening the economic resilience and self-reliance of conflict-affected families in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, offering hope in a region long affected by insecurity and poverty.
press release / April 20, 2026
World Vision Cambodia Reaches 5.4 million People in 2025 As Humanitarian and Development Challenges Persist
World Vision International in Cambodia reached 5.4 million people, including 3.1 million children, in 2025, delivering life saving humanitarian assistance while sustaining long term development programmes across multiple provinces.
publication / April 7, 2026
ENOUGH Campaign Report
Child hunger and malnutrition remain major concerns in Myanmar, undermining childrenʼs survival and development. The growing number of people facing food insecurity, along with the high prevalence of child malnutrition, prompted World Vision Myanmar (WVIM) to join the WV Partnership-wide ENOUGH campaign to address these challenges. WVIM launched the ENOUGH campaign in Myanmar at the start of FY24 and has integrated it across all technical programmes. The campaign also engages faith leaders and is being implemented across area programmes and church communities.
article / April 1, 2026
Celebrating Families: When Home Became Safe Again
The Sauta family is one of 200 families reached across five Area Programmes in Zimbabwe through the 2024 LCC Grant Cohort 2 trainings. Through Celebrating Families, cycles of violence are being broken, relationships are being restored, and parents are becoming the protectors and nurturers their children need.