article / Março 4, 2026
Resilience In Motion- The Story of Haadful Farm
With support from WFP, World Vision is supporting farmers in Dollow to be more resilient
publication / Março 24, 2026
ENOUGH Campaign Report 2025 - West Africa Region
World Vision’s ENOUGH Campaign Report 2025 highlights progress on child nutrition, school feeding, and policy change across West Africa.
article / Fevereiro 19, 2026
After the Flood in Guijá, Mozambique: Constância’s Story of Rebuilding
After devastating floods in Mozambique, Constância, a mother with a disability, relies on World Vision for emergency aid and recovery.
article / Fevereiro 16, 2026
From Dreams on Hold to Leading Change: Arman’s Story
From slum life to child leader see how World Vision Bangladesh empowered Arman through education, child rights, and community support.
article / Fevereiro 12, 2026
A Ray of Hope in Torodi: The Story of Moussa Birgui
Moussa Birgui, displaced by violence in Torodi, finds hope as World Vision provides food assistance, seeds, and tools—restoring dignity and resilience.
article / Março 2, 2026
Empowered to Rise: Lovely’s Story of Skills, Strength, and Hope
In Khulna, Lovely transformed her future through TVET skills training from World Vision Bangladesh. With tailoring skills and determination, she started her own business, rising above poverty and creating stability for her family.
article / Janeiro 14, 2026
Childhood on the run: Sakada’s story
Childhood on the Run: Sakada’s Story
article / Fevereiro 27, 2026
Reviving Hope: Scholastica’s Story and the Transformation of Kipkenda Village
In Elgeyo Marakwet County, farmers are restoring degraded land through Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR), improving harvests, reducing firewood shortages, and transforming livelihoods for families like Scholastica Koech’s.
article / Março 12, 2026
From Displacement to Determination: Neema Rebuilds Her Life Through Savings
In Mabalako, a small loan of about 105 US dollars from a Village Savings and Loan Association helped Neema, a 28-year-old mother displaced by violence, rebuild her life. After fleeing attacks by the Allied Democratic Forces with her husband and five daughters, the family struggled to survive through daily labor. Through the Empower project, implemented by World Vision with support from Irish Aid, Neema joined a savings group where she accessed small loans to start selling vegetables and tomatoes in the local market. The business allowed her to repay the credit, cover her children’s basic needs, and begin building a home with her husband. Neema’s story highlights how community savings groups are strengthening the economic resilience and self-reliance of conflict-affected families in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, offering hope in a region long affected by insecurity and poverty.
publication / Janeiro 2, 2026
Situation Report: Displacement Caused by Cambodia –Thailand Border Conflict - January 2nd, 2026
Situation Report 20: Displacement Caused by Cambodia –Thailand Border Conflict - January 2nd, 2026