publication / avril 23, 2025
Regreening Communities Supplementary Guidance Note: Fragile Contexts
World Vision's Regreening Communities Project Model addresses climate change and environmental degradation by guiding communities through a participatory environmental restoration process. A tailored set of solutions is selected by each community including scaling-up indigenous restoration practices, strengthening government partnerships for restoration, and introducing proven practices like Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR).
article / avril 14, 2025
Breaking the Silence: Epworth Men's Forum Sparks Change in GBV Conversations
"What would you do if your 13-year-old daughter came home late and said she was with her boyfriend? Would you send her back or intervene?"
publication / mars 18, 2025
Price Shocks 2025: High Prices Lead to Hunger Pandemic
World Vision report that looks at how long it takes for families around the world to be able to afford basic food supplies.
article / octobre 3, 2024
El Niño Drought Devastates Zimbabwean Family's Livelihood, but Hope Remains
For 51-year-old Luckmore Mambowatema, the drought has pushed his family to the brink, forcing difficult decisions in a relentless fight for survival.
article / septembre 24, 2024
Building Resilience to El Niño: Sustainable Nutrition Gardens in Kariba District
In Kariba District, World Vision Zimbabwe, in collaboration with the Government of Zimbabwe, the World Food Programme (WFP), and United States Agency for International Development (USAID), is providing a lifeline through the Food Assistance for Assets (FFA) Program.
article / août 8, 2024
El Nino Crisis in Mozambique: Impact on School Retention and Agriculture
El Nino is threatening wins conquered by the Mozambique authorities in the education sector to reduce school dropouts. The acute food insecurity crisis as a result of devasted crops to droughts are leading to concerning levels of children out of school.
press release / avril 17, 2025
Climate, conflict and hunger create spiralling crisis for world’s most vulnerable
Climate change, conflict, and hunger are creating a crisis for the world's most vulnerable, with nearly 90% seeing climate change as a serious threat.
article / août 9, 2024
Estella's Struggle for Survival Amidst El Niño Drought
Over nine million Zambians are estimated to be affected by the El Nino drought, worsening the country’s challenges. The El Nino resulted in severe drought conditions across much of the nation, leading to widespread crop failures and severe water shortages. Rural communities, already grappling with limited resources, are now facing heightened food insecurity and reduced access to clean water.
publication / septembre 18, 2024
Capacity Statement: Enhanced Livelihood and Resilience (EL&R) 2024
World Vision Zambia livelihood strategy is well aligned to the Government’s Seventh National Development (SNDP), Vision 2030 and the Sustainable Development Goals. World Vision Zambia is working with 48,140 households (240,700 people) using innovative development strategies to improve household resilience and livelihood.
video / septembre 18, 2024
9-year-old Patience’s Poem as El Niño Drought Threatens Her Dream of becoming a Nurse
9-year-old Patience presents a poem about her dreams, which are threatened by the rising hunger levels caused by the El Nino drought in Zambia. The drought has affected about 9 million people, including over 4 million children.