article / April 30, 2025
Savings Groups Are Building Brighter Futures for Over 35,000 Children in Mozambique
Discover how World Vision’s Savings for Transformation programme in Mozambique is empowering families and supporting over 35,000 children, like nine-year-old Marlene, through savings groups that are fuelling education, nutrition, and hope for a brighter future.
article / May 2, 2025
How the Child Protection Reference Group is Transforming Lives in Southern Mozambique
In Mozambique, a local Child Protection Group brings justice closer to families, tackling early marriage and child rights violations with renewed hope.
article / April 30, 2025
Raising Voices, Changing Futures: A Young Girl’s Fight Against Early Marriage in Mozambique
In northern Mozambique, 15-year-old Esmilda is using her voice through World Vision’s Children’s Parliament to fight early marriage and empower her peers—showing how child-led advocacy is transforming lives and protecting girls’ futures.
article / April 17, 2025
World Vision Calls on Parliament to Place Children at the Center of Mozambique’s Development Agenda
World Vision Mozambique and Parliament renew shared interest to reinforce actions to place children at the top of the agenda as the Assembly of the Republic begins its five-year term.
article / April 29, 2025
Smallholder Farmers in Kwale and Kilifi Counties Benefit from Over 582,000 Assorted Tree Seedlings
Over 500,000 tree seedlings were distributed to smallholder farmers in Kwale and Kilifi Counties during a two-day drive on April 15–16, 2025, as part of the Global EverGreening Alliance’s Restore Africa Programme. This initiative aims to rehabilitate degraded lands and enhance livelihoods. Local leaders emphasized the importance of nurturing these trees to combat climate change and restore vulnerable landscapes.
article / April 15, 2025
Women Lead the Journey to Solve Sanitation Issues in Southern Mozambique
In Mozambique, women are leading a quiet revolution—defying social stereotypes by taking on the construction of improved latrines, a field traditionally dominated by men. Through their work, they are not only tackling the urgent challenge of inadequate sanitation but also breaking down long-held beliefs that such tasks are solely a man's job.
article / March 19, 2025
Mozambique - First Meal is Served to Pupils in Primary Schools
School Feeding project in Mozambique implemented in one of the provinces severely affected by malnutrition serves its first meal, starting a journey that will benefit more than 85 000 pupils in 157 primary schools.
press release / April 1, 2025
Integrated Health, Legal, and Social Support for Abuse Survivors Now Available in Northern Mozambique
A new Integrated Support Centre (CAI) will open in Murrupula, Mozambique, on April 2, 2025, at the District Hospital. This initiative by SDSMAS and World Vision Mozambique under the “Every Girl Can” project will offer comprehensive support for women and children affected by domestic violence. The inauguration will include a Memorandum of Understanding to formalize their partnership. The centre aims to enhance the support network and help prevent violence in the region.
publication / April 17, 2025
WASH Annual Review: 2024
This report covers the fourth year of our Global WASH Business Plan (fiscal years 2021-2025).
article / April 23, 2025
More Than Water: Borehole Transforms Aurora’s Health and Schooling
11-year-old Aurora's life changed after World Vision built a borehole near her home in the north of Mozambique, eliminating her daily hour-long walk for unsafe water. This improved her school attendance and the community's access to clean water for better health and farming. Serving 400 people, this project is part of a larger WASH program that has positively impacted over 14,700 individuals in the region.