publication / June 11, 2026
Open letter to address hunger, food insecurity and malnutrition
Faith leaders issue an open letter urging governments to tackle hunger, protect food systems, and ensure access to nutrition in a world of growing crises.
publication / June 24, 2026
World Vision Albania Annual Impact Report FY 2025
The Annual Impact Report FY 2025 highlights programme results, community impact, and progress in supporting vulnerable children and families across Albania.
article / June 30, 2026
From Learning Under a Tree to Learning Without Limits
For years, Mphande Primary School in Chipapa Community stood as a symbol of the challenges facing rural schools across Zambia. Overcrowded classrooms forced learners outdoors under trees, teachers worked under difficult conditions, and limited access to technology left pupils to wonder what digital learning looked like. Today, that story has changed, and a new chapter of opportunity has opened for nearly 500 children.
article / June 25, 2026
Dry by morning: How Chol dug his way back to class
This story is about how trained Community-based disaster risk management members are creating pathways for floods by digging trenches in their homes.
article / June 22, 2026
From Jobless Youth to a Thriving Entrepreneur Repairing Dozens of Motorcycles
After years of unemployment, Steven Kazula from Machinga transformed his life through vocational skills training supported by World Vision and TEVETA. Now a successful motorcycle repair business owner, he is earning an income, supporting his family, and inspiring other young people with his vision to create jobs and expand his enterprise.
article / June 22, 2026
For Mary, a latrine means safety for her children
Mary Ayul, a 30-year-old mother from Nyilwal Boma in Panyikang County, recounts how flooding in March 2026 forced her and her five children to flee their home in the middle of the night when rising Nile waters inundated their village. Displaced to Tonga Payam, Mary faced new challenges, particularly the lack of proper sanitation, which threatened her family’s health and safety. With support from World Vision and funding from the South Sudan Humanitarian Fund, latrines were constructed for affected families, providing safe sanitation and reducing risks such as disease and exposure to dangers in the open. For Mary, the latrine represents more than infrastructure, it restores dignity, protects her children, and brings hope for a healthier future after the loss caused by the floods.
article / June 17, 2026
Once Invisible, Now Standing Tall: Gadise’s Journey
Read the inspiring story of Gadise, an Ethiopian mother who overcame extreme poverty to build a thriving business and secure her children's education.
article / June 22, 2026
A Mother's Fight to Send Her Children Back to School
A mother in Dhaka's slums was forced to choose between feeding her children and educating them. Read her story of loss, guilt, and one daughter's second chance.
article / June 8, 2026
How Young People Are Transforming Uncertainties into Opportunities in Northern Mozambique
Young people who are forced to leave school early are finding ways to develop practical skills that help them support their families and earn a living with the support from World Vision.
press release / June 27, 2026
Than 200 Aftershocks Worsen the Emergency in Venezuela; World Vision Warns of the Growing Impact on Children
World Vision Venezuela and Colombia continues to monitor the emergency caused by the two earthquakes and calls for collective support to help reduce the growing risks faced by children and their families.