article / July 25, 2025
Media Engagement: An Evening of Dialogue under the Khaïma
World Vision Mauritania hosted a media event to share 2024 results and strengthen dialogue with journalists and local partners.
publication / August 4, 2025
June 2025 Impact: Over 2.24 M people reached, more than 1.02 M children benefited
As of June 2025, World Vision has reached over 2.24 million people across Ukraine, Moldova, Romania, and Georgia through Food, NFI, Cash Assistance, Protection, Education, Livelihood, and MHPSS programs. Children constitute 45% of the total reach, totaling approximately 1.02 million. In June alone, 5,663 individuals were supported, with the majority (4,380) inside Ukraine.
publication / August 12, 2025
His Majesty’s Legacy of Leadership in Nutrition Advocacy 2024 - 2025
Celebrating His Majesty King Letsie III’s leadership in championing nutrition in Lesotho and Africa through the #ENOUGH campaign.
publication / August 10, 2025
Situation Report: Displacement Caused by Cambodia –Thailand Border Conflict - August 8th, 2025
Situation Report_Displacement Caused by Cambodia –Thailand Border Conflict
press release / July 23, 2025
Lesotho Hosts 2025 Children’s Parliament Simulation: A National Dialogue on Budgeting for Children’s Rights
Lesotho's 2025 Children's Parliament urges inclusive budgeting for child rights. Children, MPs, and partners unite for impactful dialogue.
publication / August 12, 2025
Psychological Safety Assessment Report: Internally Displaced People
Mental health, conflict, displaced people, Cambodia - Thai conflict
publication / July 10, 2025
West Afghanistan Forced Returnees Response (WAFRR) July 10, 2025
This is the first SitRep for the West Afghanistan Forced Returnees Response (WAFRR), providing an overview of the evolving situation at the Iran–Afghanistan border, major needs, and World Vision Afghanistan’s response to date.
publication / June 30, 2025
Three Months On: Myanmar Earthquake Response Report (June 2025)
Three months have passed since the devastating 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck central Myanmar on 28 March 2025, yet humanitarian conditions remain critical. Early rains have further deteriorated the living situation for many children and families still residing in makeshift shelters, struggling to rebuild their lives. Access to clean water, sanitation, healthcare, and protection services, particularly for those displaced in Mandalay and Sagaing, remains dire.
The earthquake compounds an already dire humanitarian situation where nearly 20 million people already needed humanitarian assistance across the country due to prolonged conflict, recurring natural disasters and economic collapse.