press release / February 23, 2026
PRESS RELEASE: Germany Supports Critical Nutrition and Newborn Care for Displaced Families in Cambodia’s Remaining Safety Centres
The Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany has partnered with World Vision International in Cambodia to deliver life‑saving nutrition and newborn care support to displaced families still living in safety centres across Oddar Meanchey, Banteay Meanchey, Siem Reap and Preah Vihear. With a contribution of EUR 111,111.11, the project provides essential supplements and therapeutic foods for 2,500 children under five and 1,000 pregnant and lactating women, along with 200 newborn care kits for vulnerable mothers.
The support builds on Germany’s earlier assistance in September 2025 and comes at a time when many families continue to face uncertainty and limited access to food and healthcare. The initiative is implemented in coordination with local authorities and health facilities to ensure effective and accountable delivery.
World Vision Cambodia’s National Director, Janes I. Ginting, highlighted the ongoing hardships faced by displaced families and expressed gratitude to the German Embassy for its continued commitment. For mothers like Sreynoch, a first‑time mother living in a safety centre, the assistance brings both immediate relief and hope as families await a safe return home.
publication / May 4, 2026
World Vision’s Health and Nutrition Capacity Statement
Discover how World Vision improves health and nutrition across East Africa through community-based care, malnutrition treatment, and maternal and child health services that save lives.
publication / May 11, 2026
Southern Africa Region Health and Nutrition Capacity Statement
World Vision SAR delivers health and nutrition services at scale, strengthening community health systems and improving outcomes across Southern Africa.
publication / May 13, 2026
World Vision Southern Africa Region Health & Nutrition Capacity Statement
Explore World Vision Southern Africa Region’s 2025 health and nutrition impact across Southern Africa, reaching 3.6 million people through community health systems.
press release / March 27, 2026
PRESS RELEASE: Japan Backs Education Project to Improve Learning for Rural Children in Cambodia
Japan funds a USD 493,765 education project implemented by World Vision Japan with World Vision Cambodia to support rural children in Kampong Thom.
article / May 6, 2026
Nurturing a Healthier Future: Nesmah's Journey to Better Nutrition and Care
In the West Bank, 20-year-old Nesmah started motherhood early, with limited access to health services and information about maternal and child nutrition.
press release / March 19, 2026
Grab Cambodia Partners with World Vision to Strengthen Healthcare Access and Nutrition Support for Families in Preah Vihear
Following its recent commitment to emergency relief, Grab Cambodia is now actively deploying a massive wave of food and healthcare supplies to thousands of displaced families in Preah Vihear. The USD 120,000 Grab-funded initiative, implemented by World Vision, has moved into a critical delivery phase to address the prolonged hardship, support health services and provide targeted nutrition and non-food item (NFI) assistance for vulnerable women and children in affected communities.
press release / April 3, 2026
PRESS RELEASE: Clean Water Flows in Kampong Thom: World Vision and Olam Outspan Celebrate Handover of Piped Water System
World Vision and Olam Outspan hand over a piped water system in Kampong Thom, improving access to clean water for 375 people, including 102 children.
article / May 12, 2026
A Mother Empowered: Transforming Child Health Through Knowledge and Support
A young mother’s journey highlights how improved access to health information can transform maternal and child wellbeing. Through World Vision Eswatini’s Health and Nutrition programme and the support of a Rural Health Motivator, increased awareness on antenatal care, nutrition and child health empowered a mother to make informed decisions, contributing to a healthier future for her child.
publication / May 14, 2026
Community Health Workers Capacity Statement
World Vision’s Community Health Workers Capacity Statement highlights global impact, evidence, and systems support across 43 countries.