article / June 11, 2025
Community Volunteers Promote Child Wellbeing and Protection in Kadjebi
In the Titiaka community in Kadjebi, trained volunteers are leading peer-led sessions to promote the wellbeing and protection of children through World Vision Ghana’s Nurturing Care Groups.
article / June 13, 2025
Community-led Solution: The Transformation of Health and Education Services in Gaza, Mozambique
See how The CVA can lead to lasting transformation, not only in the physical conditions of public services but also how the community sees itself as an agent of its own development.
article / June 27, 2025
Ruth's Journey with World Vision’s Sponsorship Programme
Ruth’s story is a powerful example of how a little support can go a long way. She’s just 13 years old, living in the quiet village of Chibombo district in Zambia. Life was tough for her and her family before World Vision’s interventions in her community.
publication / June 27, 2025
Investing in the Future: Enhancing Educational Outcomes and Child Health through Increased Funding and Expansion of the School Feeding Programme in Zambia
This policy brief, Investing in the Future, presents a compelling case for expanding and increasing funding to Zambia’s School Feeding Programme as a strategic response to child hunger, malnutrition, and poor educational outcomes. Drawing on recent national and global data, the brief outlines the profound impacts of undernutrition on children's health, learning, and future prospects, particularly in rural areas. It highlights how, despite increased government allocations from K39.4 million in 2023 to a proposed K534.4 million in 2025, over 60% of eligible children still remain uncovered by the programme.
publication / June 18, 2025
Vacancy: Education Programme Facilitator
Vacancy: Education Programme Facilitator
article / June 12, 2025
Clean Water Transforms Health Service Delivery at Bunda Bunda Rural Health Post in Eastern Zambia.
Bunda Bunda Health Post is overseen by Agnes Mweemba, a dedicated 30-year-old nurse with extensive experience at the facility, having started her service there in April 2017. Over the years, she has witnessed significant changes that have improved the quality of care and the working environment.
article / May 27, 2025
Safer Healthcare: How Silozwe Clinic in Zimbabwe Overcame Medical Waste Challenges
For many years, Silozwe Clinic faced considerable challenges in managing its medical waste. To address this issue, the clinic depended on an external transport service to carry its waste to Maphisa Hospital for disposal.
article / June 19, 2025
DR Congo: World Vision Launches a Development Programme in Nkama to Transform Lives
This article highlights the official launch of a new community development programme by World Vision DRC in Nkama, in the commune of N’Sele, Kinshasa. The initiative seeks to improve living conditions for vulnerable households, with a special emphasis on children’s well-being. It outlines the programme’s multisectoral components (education, livelihoods, health and nutrition, sponsorship), and highlights the commitment of local authorities, community leaders, and residents. It also reflects World Vision’s vision, mission, and core values, and underlines the importance of co-creation with communities for sustainable development.
article / June 27, 2025
Langurkhola leads the way: Sindhuli's first Nutrition-Friendly Health Facility prioritizes children's future
With support from World Vision International Nepal, Langurkhola Basic Health Service Centre was declared the first Nutrition-Friendly Health Facility (NFHF) of Sindhuli.
article / June 19, 2025
RD Congo: World Vision Lance un Programme de Développement à Nkama pour transformer des vies
Cet article présente le lancement officiel, d’un nouveau programme de développement communautaire à Nkama, dans la commune de la N’Sele à Kinshasa, par l’organisation World Vision DRC. L’initiative vise à améliorer les conditions de vie des ménages vulnérables, en mettant l’accent sur le bien-être des enfants. L’article détaille les différentes composantes multisectorielles du programme (éducation, moyens de subsistance, santé et nutrition, parrainage), tout en mettant en lumière l'engagement des autorités locales, des leaders communautaires et des habitants. Il reflète également la vision, la mission et les valeurs fondamentales de World Vision, et souligne l’importance de la co-construction avec les communautés pour un développement durable.