publication / August 4, 2025
June 2025 Impact: Over 2.24 M people reached, more than 1.02 M children benefited
As of June 2025, World Vision has reached over 2.24 million people across Ukraine, Moldova, Romania, and Georgia through Food, NFI, Cash Assistance, Protection, Education, Livelihood, and MHPSS programs. Children constitute 45% of the total reach, totaling approximately 1.02 million. In June alone, 5,663 individuals were supported, with the majority (4,380) inside Ukraine.
article / June 24, 2025
Worms no more!
1000 Venezuelan children go worm free with a twist of, strawberry. Click to learn more.
article / June 27, 2025
Hidden No More: Abdi’s Journey to Walk and Belong
Discover how Abdi, a child once hidden due to disability, found healing and hope through World Vision Ethiopia’s support and inclusive community change.
opinion / June 25, 2025
We Are Partners – And Why It Matters More Than Ever
Mike Wisheart and Ian de Villiers reflect on how partnerships that unlock greater impact are critical for the new future.
article / July 2, 2025
More Than a Meal: How School Feeding is Transforming The Lives of Children in Phalombe District of Malawi
School Meal Program is helping to retain children in school and fight malnutrition in Malawi.
publication / August 7, 2025
ACCELERATING CHILD WELL-BEING: Rolling Out Integrated Package of Essential Accelerating Services to Support Mali’s Development Priorities
This brief outlines how Mali can improve child well-being amid crises by scaling integrated interventions—cash transfers, school meals, health, and parenting support.
article / August 6, 2025
From Training to Transformation: How LIFT is Redefining Child Wellbeing in Humanitarian Settings
From Training to Transformation: How LIFT is Redefining Child Wellbeing in Humanitarian Settings
publication / July 23, 2025
WV Sri Lanka Impact Report 2024
Empowering Sri Lanka's future: World Vision's 2024 Impact Report details our commitment to health and nutrition, WASH, livelihood and enterprise development, and child protection and participation
article / July 18, 2025
EmpowerHer Journey
L’association Walen en partenariat avec le Projet JOFA – ACTE ont offert l’opportunité à 20 jeunes filles de renforcer leurs compétences numériques et d’accéder à de nouvelles perspectives professionnelles et entrepreneuriales afin de lutter contre le Travail des enfants surtout dans ses pires formes.