publication / December 4, 2025
World Vision & the Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty: A New Model for Ending Child Hunger
World Vision partners with the Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty to advance child-centred policies, scale proven solutions, and accelerate progress toward ending hunger and poverty.
article / December 9, 2025
No School, Only Hunger
Marwa Farhan Mohamed, 15, sits quietly in the shade of what remains of her family’s home in rural Somalia. Her voice reflects the innocence of a child, but it is also heavy with despair.
article / December 9, 2025
“We Pretended to Cook Water”: Somalia’s Mothers Endure Hunger as Drought Shatters Families
With the village well nearly depleted, Awo and her daughter depend on short-term water trucking—uncertain of what comes next.
article / November 26, 2025
Families in Phalombe Turn to Unripe Mangoes as Hunger Deepens
Hunger crisis hits hard in Malawi, families are surviving on unripe mangoes
publication / December 4, 2025
Regional Brief FY 25: World Vision Reached 4.47M Children
Amid ongoing conflict, displacement, overlapping crises, and worsening climate shocks, humanitarian needs in the Middle East & Eastern Europe are soaring.
article / November 18, 2025
Mwinilunga Hosts First-Ever World Food Day Celebration, Launching the ENOUGH Campaign to End Child Hunger
For the first time, working with the Zambian Government, World Vision Zambia organised a vibrant and historic celebration of World Food Day in Mwinilunga District. The event brought together government officials, traditional leaders, partners, and community members to mark the occasion and officially launch the ENOUGH Campaign in North-Western Province. The event, themed “Hand in Hand for Better Food and a Better Future,” aimed to raise awareness about child hunger and malnutrition while fostering collective action to address these critical issues.
opinion / November 11, 2025
From Hunger to Hope: Turning Climate Actions into Food Security for a Thriving Future
We cannot solve the climate crisis without confronting hunger. The connection is no longer theoretical. It’s visceral, visible, and, for millions of children, devastatingly personal.