publication / September 18, 2024
Capacity Statement: Child Protection 2024
Under the Child Protection program, World Vision Zambia addresses areas that negatively affect children and reduce their ability to realize their full potential, these include, unsafe migration, child marriage, low birth registration, Child Labor, child sexual and physical abuse.
article / September 19, 2024
Emergency Response Restores Hope for a Vulnerable Family: How the Mohlomi Family Rebuilt After the Fire Incident
Discover how swift emergency response and community support helped the Mohlomi family rebuild their lives after a devastating fire in Ha Rafolatsane.
article / September 9, 2024
A boy’s journey from hunger to hope
In drought-plagued Savane Haleine, World Vision's support empowers Mikenson's family with farming techniques, transforming their lives and inspiring the community.
article / August 18, 2024
Hope Within Drought Crisis
The streams are completely dry. Each drop of water is treasured more than gold. Barns still stand firmly within villages, but offer emptiness. It is almost impossible to find a maize grain dropped anywhere around the homesteads, even with a chicken’s scratch and pecking. Children in villages are known to spend their time playing after school, instead they mostly linger around adults’ meeting places calmly but curiously.
press release / August 9, 2024
Resources for Children & Families
Resources for children and families to use during the Weekend of Prayer & Action Against Hunger.
article / September 4, 2024
Clinging onto hope
“My name is Sama, I am from Southeastern Syria, I have two boys and one girl,” she shares. Like all Syrian mothers, Sama fought to keep her children safe during a ravaging conflict. Countless sleepless nights followed their forced displacement in 2017 to ensure her children were safe and sound. Sama wanted nothing from this world except to see her children safe and healthy.
publication / September 3, 2024
Short Report: Climate Change, Vulnerability and Migration
The climate crisis forces vulnerable families to migrate, disrupting lives. This report, co-created between World Vision and Stockholm Environment Institute, shares 92 stories of resilience and the urgent need for global action.
publication / September 18, 2024
Capacity Statement: Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child, Adolescent Health & Nutrition 2024
The World Vision Zambia Health programme focuses on Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child, Adolescent Health and Nutrition (RMNCAHN). The aim of the programme is to improve the health status of pregnant women, lactating mothers and children under the age of five. Our strategic objective for health is to contribute to the reduction of maternal and child mortality through improved health and nutrition practices. The heart of World Vision’s Global Health and Nutrition Strategy is a package of preventative interventions for mothers and children under two, targeting the first 1,000-days.