article / March 6, 2026
New Classrooms: New Hope for Kayihang’a Primary School
In the heart of Mwinilunga, where red soil stretches across quiet villages, a promise took shape on February 19, 2026. For the 502 learners at Kayihang’a Primary School, the handover of a new 1x3 classroom block by World Vision Zambia marks a critical step toward improving access to safe and dignified learning spaces.
article / March 23, 2026
Marking March 15: Looking forward. A Reflection on new beginnings for Syria
This reflection marks the anniversary of the Syria conflict while highlighting signs of renewed hope and change for Syrian communities. Despite ongoing needs, the progress seen in education, nutrition, and essential services signals new beginnings and resilience for the Syrian people.
article / March 18, 2026
New Water Sources Improve the Learning Environment in Central Mozambique
With a new borehole, healthy habits are fostered among children at school. With access to clean water, children not only wash their hands properly but also have more time to focus on their lessons.
World Vision Mozambique, with support from World Vision Hong Kong, installed five boreholes and 10 handwashing stations in the provinces of Zambézia and Nampula.
video / March 10, 2026
From Refugees to Leaders Helping their Communities build new lives
After starting their lives from scratch as refugees in a new country, Ben and Amalia have established their own NGOs to support their communities.
video / March 19, 2026
Child Ambassador Praises World Vision Eswatini's New National Office Strategy
A strategy like this is not just about ambition — it’s about what it will mean in the lives of nearly 400,000 children who will grow, learn, and thrive because of it.
Standing with the team and our partners as this next chapter begins. 👏🏾
article / February 17, 2026
A New Flow of Opportunity at Nerutanga Primary
Through Gift-in-Kind support, the school also received eight bicycles, stationery supplies, and 208 satchels for learners — restoring dignity and boosting children’s confidence, particularly those from vulnerable households.
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.
article / February 16, 2026
New Integrated Support Centre in Monapo Strengthens Protection for Girls
World Vision and Global Affairs Canada launch the Monapo Integrated Support Centre, providing essential services for survivors. The Every Girl Can project transforms lives in Nampula by tackling child marriage, empowering young leaders, and keeping girls in school through practical support