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Partnering for Impact

Achieve Sustainability and ESG Goals Together

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World Vision: Your trusted partner for long-term, measurable change.

We work alongside companies to bring corporate sustainability and ESG strategies to life. Through our community-based, data-driven approach, we help businesses in Asia and around the world build climate resilience, restore degraded ecosystems, advance inclusive development with a focus on children, women, and vulnerable communities, and support governance and system strengthening at the community level. We collaborate with companies of different sizes to create meaningful change for children and communities, whilst empowering company employees with a sense of purpose.

With 75 years of global experience and a presence across Asia, we offer scalable, impact-based solutions rooted in local knowledge and proven methodologies, aligning with your sustainability goals.

Vision Talks: A Series for Corporate Leaders on Investing for Impact

Vision Talks is a speaker series designed for corporate and philanthropic leaders who believe sustainability and social responsibility are more than checkboxes. They're catalysts for long-term value.

The series brings together global pioneers, regional experts, and community voices to explore practical, high-impact solutions that drive meaningful change. During the pilot season, Vision Talks will focus on Ecosystem Restoration, Environmental Management, and Community Resilience.

Meet Our Speakers

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Our Speakers

The Pioneer

Tony Rinaudo is a key figure/pioneer for the Farmer-Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) technique. His innovative approach has led to the regrowth of millions of trees, improving the lives of countless people by restoring the environment and increasing resilience to climate change. Governments highly recognise Tony with multiple awards.
In June 2025, he was awarded the 2024 Luxembourg Peace Prize for Outstanding Environmental Peace, joining the ranks of renowned leaders such as Dr. Jane Goodall.

The Partner

Wanvisa Komindr is Senior Vice President, Corporate Affairs and Citizenship at Citibank N.A. With over 17 years at Citi, she has led strategic initiatives in communication, marketing, and social responsibility. She has led numerous CSR projects, focusing on financial literacy, youth career development, and community sustainability.

The Advocate

Basaanjargal is a young leader representing her community from  Mongolia. She is a World Vision-assisted child and a member of Young Minds CAMP (World Vision's programme for developing child and youth leadership in East Asia). She has conducted child-led climate research to uncover its deepening impact on children's health and family livelihoods.

Watch the Series

Let's explore how The Pioneer, The Partner and The Advocate are shaping futures.
Tune in to discover how these paths can also inspire your journey towards a more sustainable world.

The Pioneer | Tony Rinaudo

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The Partner | CITI Foundation

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The Advocate | Basaanjargal

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Learn More About Country Projects

Across East Asia, World Vision is working with communities to deliver real ESG impact.

Ecosystem Restoration

WASH For All (China)

Sustainable clean water, gender-sensitive and inclusive hygiene and sanitation facilities.  Building safe and clean drinking water and sanitation facilities in rural areas in China with cross-cutting angles of sustainable water management, gender-sensitive, and disability-inclusive.

BASIN Project (Laos)

Building Climate-Adaptive Solutions through Inclusive Market Networks (BASIN) is a program that strengthens economic resilience by promoting climate-smart agricultural practices and developing inclusive agri-food markets that prioritize women and marginalized groups.

Ever Rich Forest Project (Mongolia)

The project is enhancing livelihoods through sustainable forest and land management, equipping 50 vulnerable households with agricultural and forest management skills to diversify incomes through eco-friendly practices.

Green Guardians (Thailand)

The Green Guardians project in Ban Tha Din Daeng, Thailand, led by empowered youth and community members, has restored over 40 acres of mangrove forest to protect against disasters, fostered sustainable livelihoods, and integrated environmental education, creating a replicable model of resilience that combines ecosystem restoration with youth leadership and community ownership.

Regreening Communities in Dien Bien (Viet Nam)

Engaging over 12,000 residents, this project promotes sustainable agroforestry on sloping lands by training ethnic minority households in natural farming methods that restore ecosystems, regenerate soil, and increase household income.

Climate-Resilient Green Community (Cambodia)

Regreening Community and Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) project model supports over 1,500 smallholder farmers. It involves more than 9,900 hectares of community forests and protected areas in Preah Vihear province. Through climate-smart agriculture, inclusive community engagement, and locally-led forest management, the project strengthens rural resilience, safeguards ecosystems, and natural resources.

Environmental Management

NextGen Climate Action (China)

Climate change adaptation capacity building for children, youth, and local organizations to enhance community resilience. This project aims to build awareness of climate change, fuel innovation for mitigation and adaptation, and develop community-based solutions.

SNAP Project (Laos)

The five-year SNAP project in Salavan Province enhances nutrition for young children and women by addressing the drivers of malnutrition through improved feeding, hygiene, gender relations, and adolescent support across 15 villages. It integrates disaster risk reduction and leverages community gardens and savings groups to build resilience.

Innovative Ger Project (Mongolia)

The Innovative Ger Project is transforming housing for 910 homeless and vulnerable individuals by delivering sustainable, safe, and climate-conscious homes featuring advanced heating, water, and sanitation facilities, as well as a multipurpose entrance cabin that supports food security. This initiative enhances children’s quality of life, with a long-term impact on both the environment and society.

Zero Waste, Full Circle: Rethink, Reuse, Repurpose (3R) (Thailand)

The 3R Project promotes zero waste and a circular economy by teaching schools and communities to rethink, reuse, and repurpose waste, fostering sustainable habits, youth empowerment, income generation, and broad knowledge sharing while engaging corporate partners to support environmental education and community development.

Solar Power for Schools in Huong Hoa (Viet Nam)

This project powers classrooms with solar energy for over 1,400 students, improving education and healthcare infrastructure while reducing carbon emissions and boosting climate resilience in remote schools.

Transforming Waste into Opportunity for Greener (Cambodia)

The project aims to address the gap in collecting and recycling plastic, promoting the circular economy while also creating economic opportunities for youth and strengthening environmental education. The project establishes a network of smart solar-powered grinder machines across three provinces in Cambodia. Shredded plastic will be used for recycling factories or repurposed into sustainable products such as plastic bricks, tiles, and furniture.

Community Resilience

Disaster Ready 360 (China)

Community-Based Disaster Risk Reduction in Enhancing Children's and the Community’s Resilience to Disasters. A holistic 360-degree approach of training children, families, and local organizations on earthquake, floods, and drought preparedness; emergency drills, and community emergency response planning.

Phongsaly Forest Restoration and Protection (Laos)

Addressing the impacts of slash-and-burn farming, the project will implement proven agroforestry practices, including conservation agriculture with trees, strata systems, integrated tree farming, and transitioning from monoculture to agroforestry and livestock integration.

Ger Community Resilience Project (Mongolia)

This project enhances flood resilience in eight Ulaanbaatar subdistricts by strengthening climate policies, building adaptive capacity in government and communities, implementing flood-reducing infrastructure, and expanding knowledge for sustainability, while engaging diverse stakeholders with a strong focus on gender inclusion.

LIFE Project (Thailand)

The Livelihood Initiative for the Economic Empowerment of Women and Girls from Underrepresented Communities (LIFE) empowers underrepresented Karen women and girls in Chiang Mai by enhancing their skills and market access in handicrafts and sustainable agriculture through renovated community centers, fostering economic self-reliance, local leadership, and inclusive development to uplift the broader community.

Digitalization for Resilience (Viet Nam)

The initiative introduced localized weather alerts and digital learning platforms to enhance early warning systems and support inclusive, community-led risk planning.

Cultivating Urban Poor Farming and Regreening Solutions (Cambodia)

This project aims to optimize urban spaces by transforming underutilized areas into liveable, productive environments through urban farming and regreening solutions.  Urban farming will improve the local food supply while fostering entrepreneurship among women. Regreening will retrofit the fragile community environments by transforming portions of land into green spaces to absorb the heat and adapt to the adverse impacts of climate change.

PARTNER WITH US

Investing for Impact

Cambodian youth pave the way for climate action. Cambodian youth pave the way for climate action.

“We have always wanted to be involved in community work in this region. The main reasons we chose to partner with World Vision are the dedication of their staff and their track record in working across all levels, from governments to villages, to families, to break the poverty cycle in poor communities. I am particularly sold on World Vision’s long-term, multi-pronged approach in tackling poverty.”
– KC Tan, Managing Director, Silicon Connection

K.C. Tan (middle) and his team from Silicon Connection are supporting a preschool construction in the Sambour Area Programme, Cambodia, as part of their 25th anniversary CSR project

OUR PARTNERS

Connect with us

If you are interested in exploring partnership with us, please contact:

Winnie Khor
Senior Advisor, Resource Development
winnie_khor@wvi.org