press release / November 21, 2025
Millions at Risk: Malawi Extends State of Disaster as Food Crisis Deepens
Millions of Malawians have been hit by hunger.
press release / October 7, 2025
World Vision responds to devastating Nepali floods as ‘monsoon’ snow traps hundreds of trekkers in Everest region
Press release highlighting the devastating impact of floods in Nepal and World Vision's humanitarian response
opinion / November 17, 2025
Faith Matters – Driving Inclusive Development in Fragile Contexts
In fragile and conflict-affected settings, children and women often bear the brunt of overlapping crises: hunger, poverty, and violence collide to create unimaginable hardship.
article / September 22, 2025
Little Voices, Big Change: Mozambique’s Young Sanitation Heroes
In rural Mozambique, children like 11-year-old Gabriel are leading a sanitation revolution, proving that little voices can spark big community change.
publication / November 17, 2025
Using the C3 Tool to Estimate CHW Workload Poster
World Vision applied the CHW Coverage and Capacity (C3) Tool in 43 countries to assess CHW workloads and take action to prevent overwork.
publication / September 29, 2025
Newsletter World Vision Sénégal septembre 2025
Bulletin d'information de World Vision pour le compte du trimestre juillet-septembre 2025.
publication / November 18, 2025
CHW AIM-Checklist Poster
World Vision created a CHW-AIM checklist to guide NGOs in responsibly supporting community health workers and aligning with national health systems.
publication / November 18, 2025
Determinants of TB-related stigma in adolescents in Thailand - Poster
World Vision Thailand studied TB-related stigma among adolescents in Bangkok, finding links to gender, age, and attitudes, and calling for awareness efforts.
publication / August 19, 2025
Situation Report: Displacement Caused by Cambodia –Thailand Border Conflict - August 15th, 2025
World Vision International in Cambodia (WVI-C) has activated a Category I National Emergency
Response to address the humanitarian needs resulting from the Cambodia-Thailand border conflict.
Our immediate intervention focuses WASH, education, child protection, food and non-food items to
56 safety centers with 11,727 families, comprising of 51,236 individuals (35,506 adults and elderly
and 15,730 children), in Preah Vihear, Banteay Meanchey, and Siem Reap.