article / January 28, 2026
Keeping Children’s Hope Alive Through Sponsorship: Stephen’s Path to Purpose.
World Vision has constructed classroom blocks and provided scholastic materials. Many children are now close to completing their studies and received support to pursue vocational training and have been supported with income-generating activities, helping them build a more secure future.
publication / March 4, 2026
Building Gender Empowerment and Climate Resilience through Natural Farming Systems
Monash University and World Vision study reveals how natural farming drives financial independence and climate resilience for women and their communities in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
article / February 24, 2026
Un jardin source d’opportunités pour le groupement féminin "Sinignèsigui"
De plus en plus, les aléas climatiques affectent l’agriculture dans les pays du Sahel réduisant significativement les récoltes. Au Mali, les communautés ont donc développé des solutions alternatives pour combler le manque à gagner : le maraîchage.
article / February 20, 2026
Acting Before the Cold Strikes: How Early Support Protected Families in Madhesh
World Vision’s anticipatory action, supported by Start Fund Nepal and UK Aid, helped vulnerable communities in Madhesh stay warm and safe before the cold wave hit.
publication / March 17, 2025
CIES bios of World Vision Presenters
CIES bios of World Vision Presenters
article / February 13, 2026
Hope in a sachet; Fighting malnutrition in South Sudan
This story is about Vivian, a young mother in South Sudan, and her baby Shushu who became very sick from malnutrition. After losing her husband, Vivian struggled to take care of her children. Shushu was treated with medicine but did not get better until she started receiving the Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food (RUTF) at a nutrition center. The story shows how RUTF helps children recover, and how many families in South Sudan face hunger and malnutrition. It also shares Vivian’s hope for her daughter’s future, even while living in very hard conditions.
page / October 12, 2024
Stephen Epiu
Technical Manager for Health, Nutrition, and WASH, World Vision South Sudan
article / November 28, 2024
World Vision Ghana and Partners Unveil Disability-Friendly Bio-Digester
In an innovative public-private partnership, World Vision Ghana, the Agotime-Ziope District Assembly, and Centrich Enterprise unveiled a disability-friendly bio-digester household toilet for a vulnerable woman in Agorhokpo.
publication / April 27, 2025
FY2024 Accountability Report Appendix
WVI Accountability Report Appendix: Disclosures related to US IRS Form 990