publication / Abril 2, 2025
WVI Nepal Country Factsheet 2025
Explore WVI Nepal’s 2025 Factsheet—impacting 468K lives through child-focused programs in education, health, protection, and resilient livelihoods.
press release / Maio 6, 2025
School Feeding Project Serves 22 million Meals In Nampula Over Five Years
Over the past five years, more than 22 million meals (22,667,173) have been served to over 93,000 primary school students in the districts of Muecate and Nacarôa, Nampula Province. This initiative aimed to improve school attendance, combat hunger, and prevent malnutrition among children.
article / Maio 9, 2025
Locked Out of Care: Sustaining Emergency Health Services in the West Bank
Restrictions on movements have seriously affecting access to emergency health care services. To support communities, World Vision is supporting 20 health centers with material and training so they can provide emergency health cares to communities at the village level. In the village of El Karmel, this project is bringing hope among mothers and children.
article / Maio 7, 2025
Safe Spaces to Support Mental Health and Child Protection in the West Bank
Through a project, World Vision is supporting the creation of safe play areas in villages affected by the current crisis, allowing children to play, hope and heal.
press release / Março 26, 2025
WVI Nepal brings stakeholders together to reflect on a year of impact for children
On 25 March 2025, WVI Nepal celebrated and shared our Fiscal Year 2024 achievements in presence of children, government representatives, media, our donors and peer organisations. In addition, we launched two major research reports on 'Online Safety among Children' and 'Knowledge, Attitude and Practices on Substance use among adolescents'.
press release / Maio 8, 2025
World Vision to Hand Over New Child-Friendly Facility to Lesotho Mounted Police Service
World Vision Lesotho hands over a Child-Friendly Police Office in Pitseng to strengthen child protection and access to justice for children.
publication / Maio 6, 2025
Grow ENRICH project: Global Programme to Improve Maternal and Child Health and Nutrition in East Africa Fact Sheet
The Grow ENRICH project aims to improve maternal and child health and nutrition in Kenya, Somalia, and Tanzania, benefiting many individuals over four years.
video / Abril 23, 2025
Health clinics offering lifesaving services
What’s the true impact of healthcare in the hardest-to-reach areas of Afghanistan?
Hear firsthand from mothers and fathers who bring their children for life-saving treatment at World Vision’s clinics - supported through the DAWAM project and funded by the Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO). These clinics are more than just healthcare facilities - they’re lifelines.
They provide:
➡️ Vaccinations
➡️ Midwifery services
➡️ Mental health & psychosocial support
➡️ Malnutrition screenings & treatments
➡️ Primary healthcare
➡️ Delivery services
Staffed by a dedicated team of doctors, nurses, midwives, counselors, and health promoters, these facilities are a vital part of the community, saving lives and offering hope in areas where healthcare was not accessible.
press release / Abril 24, 2025
Monsoon season escalates crisis for children affected by the Myanmar Earthquake amidst logistical challenges and underfunding
Nearly one month on from Myanmar's devastating earthquake, thousands of children and their families who have lost their homes are preparing to face the imminent monsoon rains, which threaten to increase health risks and exacerbate their suffering. Their desperate situation comes as humanitarian agencies appeal for increased aid funding to address the massive shortfalls and provide essential support to those in need.
article / Abril 23, 2025
More Than Water: Borehole Transforms Aurora’s Health and Schooling
11-year-old Aurora's life changed after World Vision built a borehole near her home in the north of Mozambique, eliminating her daily hour-long walk for unsafe water. This improved her school attendance and the community's access to clean water for better health and farming. Serving 400 people, this project is part of a larger WASH program that has positively impacted over 14,700 individuals in the region.