article / August 12, 2025
First-hand insights into the needs of displaced families
During the visit of Sou Heak Taing, Support Service Director of World Vision International in Cambodia, visited to the camps on 30 and 31 July, World Vision’s leadership saw first-hand the urgent needs of displaced families. World Vision cannot respond alone. We urgently call on government partners, local organisations, donors, and the private sector to stand with us in protecting and empowering children. Together, we can provide the financial recovery, job opportunities, and long-term support that families need to rebuild their lives with dignity and hope—ensuring children can return to their home villages, resume their education, and grow up in safety and normalcy.
article / August 11, 2025
From Youth Club to a Career in Banking – Growing up with World Vision Georgia
Eto’s inspiring journey began in a small Georgian village, where World Vision’s youth club programme helped her develop essential life skills, confidence, and leadership. From a young participant to a club leader, and now a university student pursuing Business, Eto’s story highlights the transformative power of support, education, and community connection.
article / August 8, 2025
Zambian Youth Harness Technology to Combat Deforestation and Climate Change
Environmental degradation in Zambia, primarily caused by charcoal production, unsustainable farming practices, and limited access to real-time data, continues to accelerate deforestation and heighten climate-related risks. In response, World Vision Zambia, in collaboration with Rinato Space, has launched the Youth-Led Forest Change Monitoring Technology Project. This innovative initiative empowers local youth to utilise advanced tools for data collection and forest surveillance.
article / August 12, 2025
Vazha's journey - Finding Purpose in Giving Back
Meet Vazha, a social entrepreneur whose journey reflects resilience, vision, and the transformative power of opportunity. Vazha grew up in the city of Kutaisi, surrounded by family and the comfort of a close-knit community. Today, he is a determined and visionary entrepreneur transforming his dreams into reality through “Knowledge Oda”, a unique space for youth empowerment in western Georgia.
article / July 28, 2025
Not Left Behind: Youths Equipped and Empowered To Be Self Reliant.
World Vision is equipping out of school youths with hands-on vocational skills such as carpentry, tailoring, motor cycle repairing, brick laying and more to help them become self-reliant and break the cycle of poverty.
article / July 21, 2025
Empowering Youth: World Vision and Ministry Join Forces
World Vision Ghana engaged the Minister for Youth Development and Empowerment to explore collaborative efforts in promoting youth skills, employment, and empowerment nationwide.
article / July 21, 2025
Empowering Youth Through Vocational Training
Vocational Training Skillset a catalyst for economic development
article / August 11, 2025
Poverty is a Story of the Past: How One Family Beat the Odds Through Climate-Smart Agriculture
A mother and daughter in Lesotho overcome drought and poverty through climate-smart farming, inspiring community resilience and change.
publication / August 12, 2025
CVA in Urban Settings - World Vision Bangladesh
In Dhaka’s Mirpur, CVA empowers youth to engage police, creating child-friendly help desks and driving policy change for safer, inclusive urban communities.