press release / March 16, 2026
Press Release: 15 Years After Syria’s Conflict Began, Children Face New Risks Amid Middle East Escalation
15 years after the Syria conflict began, millions of children are still paying the price.
Renewed escalations in the Middle East threaten families already coping with hunger, displacement, and trauma.
Today, over 7 million children in Syria need humanitarian assistance, and in 2025, World Vision Syria Response reached 2.5 million children with food, water, education, protection, and psychosocial support. Sustained international support is essential to meet the needs of Syria’s children and help them rebuild their lives after years of crisis.
press release / March 5, 2026
Position Statement for International Women’s Day 2026
This year, World Vision Ghana stands with women and girls across the nation under the theme: “Empowered Women, Thriving Communities.”
video / March 9, 2026
Between Fear and Hope: Day in the Life of a Girl in the West Bank
"The road to school takes an hour... When I go back alone, I'm afraid they will find me," says 12-year-old Dalia, about the daily challenges she faces.
publication / March 12, 2026
2025 Child‑Friendly Impact Report
Children are at the heart of everything we do, their voices, dreams, and well-being drive our mission. We are excited to share that amid the ever-growing humanitarian needs we reached 16.4 Million children in the East Africa Region.
publication / March 16, 2026
Lebanon Response Sitrep 2026 #4
The escalation of hostilities in Lebanon has now entered day 15, while regional tensions linked to the wider conflict continued for 17 days, with no immediate indication of de-escalation. Evacuation orders continue to expand across South Lebanon, Beirut, Mount Lebanon, and the Bekaa Valley, with warnings issued by the country to the south instructing residents to evacuate and indicating that return will not be permitted until further notice. Reports state that entire families who chose to remain in their homes in some affected areas have been killed during strikes, highlighting the severe protection risks facing civilians.
In recent days, strikes have increasingly targeted critical infrastructure and transport routes, including two key bridges connecting major towns in South Lebanon, further disrupting civilian movement and humanitarian access. Trucks transporting goods are reportedly warned not to move along the southern coastal road, further constraining assistance delivery. Airstrikes also impacted central Beirut and residential areas in Mount Lebanon, reflecting the continued expansion of hostilities beyond traditional frontline zones.
Meanwhile, displacement continues to rise, and shelter capacity remains under severe strain. With collective shelters overcrowded or at full capacity, many displaced families have been forced to seek alternative arrangements, including unfinished buildings, informal shelters, and makeshift tents along the coastal Corniche from Saida to Beirut. Recent heavy rainstorms and falling temperatures have further worsened conditions, destroying displacement tents and flooding temporary sites, leaving displaced households exposed to harsh weather and heightened risks. The prolonged escalation is also contributing to pockets of civil unrest, as well as heightened social tensions in several areas, with growing fears among communities that prolonged displacement and political polarization could increase the risk of localized sectarian tensions.
article / March 2, 2026
On the African Day of School Feeding: Government and Partners Inspired To Replicate The Benefits of School Meals
The increase in student attendance and attentiveness, combined with improvements in child nutrition, are benefits that the Government of Mozambique aims to replicate by expanding the National School Feeding Program (PRONAE).
In partnership with PRONAE, World Vision Mozambique served over 5 million school meals in Nampula and Zambézia provinces during the last academic year.
press release / March 4, 2026
Second Deadly Landslide in Five Weeks Kills at Least 56 Children in Conflict-Affected Eastern DRC
This press release reports on a second deadly landslide in five weeks at an artisanal coltan mine in Rubaya, North Kivu, eastern DRC, which has killed at least 56 children and is believed to have claimed more than 200 lives in total. Issued from Goma on 4 March 2026, the statement from World Vision condemns the recurring tragedy and highlights the dangerous working conditions in informal mining sites, where poverty and lack of alternatives force families, including children, to risk their lives. The organisation stresses that coltan, a key mineral used in mobile phones and other electronics, continues to fuel conflict and armed groups in the region. It calls for urgent humanitarian access, stronger child protection measures, sustainable economic alternatives for communities, and stricter regulation of the artisanal mining sector to prevent further loss of life.
press release / March 6, 2026
World Vision Zambia Calls for Sustained Investment in Nutrition, Clean Water, and Climate Resilience Following Africa Day of School Feeding
World Vision Zambia Calls for Sustained Investment in Nutrition, Clean Water, and Climate Resilience Following Africa Day of School Feeding
press release / March 6, 2026
Children at Risk as Evacuation Orders Trigger New Wave of Displacement across Lebanon
World Vision Lebanon is calling for urgent protection and support for children as expanding evacuation orders and escalating insecurity trigger a new wave of internal displacement across Lebanon. Since the first hours of the escalation, World Vision Lebanon has reached more than 57,000 people, including more than 20,000 children, with blankets, hot meals, family hygiene kits, and mattresses among other supplies. However, humanitarian needs are expected to continue rising in the coming days, with thousands of children likely to require psychosocial support and protection services.
press release / January 24, 2026
World Vision International joins diverse Global Education Actors to Celebrate the International Day of Education
World Vision International joins global education partners to celebrate the International Day of Education and advocate for inclusive, quality learning for all children.