article / August 17, 2026
World Humanitarian Day: The People Behind the Response
On World Humanitarian Day, Heidi Diedrich honours World Vision Lebanon’s staff who support children and families while facing the same crises.
publication / July 2, 2026
The Hollowed Earth
New report reveals how conflict, agricultural collapse, and climate stress are driving hunger, displacement, and malnutrition across Sudan.
press release / August 19, 2026
World Vision Kenya Calls for Action and Accountability to Protect Humanitarian Workers Protecting Humanitarian Workers Means Protecting People in Crisis
World Vision Kenya calls for greater protection of humanitarian workers and civilians, accountability for attacks, and respect for the laws that protect those who serve people affected by crisis.
article / August 15, 2026
URGENT: Indonesia M7.7 Earthquake -- Children and Communities Need Life-Saving Help Now
Support children and communities impacted by the Flores earthquake. Donate now to deliver urgent shelter kits and emergency relief with Wahana Visi Indonesia.
press release / August 10, 2026
Attacks on humanitarian workers surge under new armed conflict tactics, leaving children without life‑saving aid
World Vision warns that drone warfare is endangering aid workers, restricting humanitarian access, and putting millions of children at greater risk.
article / August 18, 2026
Solomon's Gold: The young people shaping humanitarian work in Solomon Islands
Discover how young humanitarians and youth in Solomon Islands are driving frontline response, community resilience, and local leadership from the ground up.
article / August 2, 2026
Children Take the Lead in Commemorating the Day of the African Child in Mberengwa
Children took centre stage as Mberengwa District commemorated the Day of the African Child, leading proceedings in a powerful demonstration of child participation, leadership and advocacy for children's rights.
press release / August 11, 2026
Empowering Vulnerable Children with Education Project Concludes with Strong Impact and Sustainability Pathway
Lusaka District, Zambia – 12th August 2026 – World Vision Zambia, in partnership with the Education Above All (EAA) Foundation, Forum for African Women Educationalists of Zambia (FAWEZA), the Ministry of Education, and, with support from the Qatar Fund for Development, proudly announces the successful completion of the Empowering Vulnerable Children with Education (EVE) Project. Over a three-year period, the EVE project has transformed the educational journey of thousands of vulnerable children in Namwala District by promoting retention, equity, and access to quality primary education.