article / June 4, 2025
Digital empowerment: A catalyst for stronger public services and accountability
Digital Empowerment
article / August 1, 2025
Abenezer's Journey to Reading, Under the Open Sky
A reading park helped 10-year-old Abenezer go from struggling to read to becoming a confident student. See how it’s transforming young lives in Ethiopia.
article / May 16, 2025
Where do we start?
Even before the earthquake, World Vision has been in Mandalay. As part of our humanitarian response efforts, World Vision is providing life-saving relief assistance to the children and their families affected by the earthquake. Through our humanitarian efforts, both immediate relief and long-term recovery, we aim to support 500,000 people, including 85,057 boys and 86,902 girls. As of 14 May 2025, we have reached 321,349 people affected by the earthquake, including 101,950 children.
article / April 22, 2025
Struggling, yet Lin tries her best to provide post-quake
When a powerful earthquake struck central Myanmar, families across the region were left struggling to meet their basic needs. Among them is Lin, a devoted mother from Pyu Kan village in Tada U Township, who now faces even greater challenges to provide food and security for her children.
article / May 15, 2025
God’s Blueprint for a Thriving Nation Starts with Family
Discover how strong, loving families are key to child well-being and national transformation through faith, healing, and positive parenting.
article / March 28, 2025
A Healthy Start for Baby Ayabonga
In the remote mountains of World Vision Eswatini's (WVE’s) Ntondozi Area Programme, six-month-old Ayabonga is growing strong and healthy, a testament to the impact of Timed and Targeted Counselling (ttC) health interventions implemented by Rural Health Motivators (RHMs).
press release / July 15, 2025
Children in Sudan face growing danger as cholera spreads amid funding cuts, World Vision warns
World Vision warns of rising child deaths as cholera spreads across Sudan, calling for urgent funding to save lives amid a worsening humanitarian crisis.
article / July 25, 2025
Community Lifeline: How Asala and the Women of Umm Lasafa Stopped the Village Clinic’s Closure
For World Humanitarian Day, discover the story of Asala and of the women of Umm Lasafa, a vulnerable community in the South Hebron Hills. When Asala heard the clinic of the village was closing, she knew she had to do something about it. This is the story of her battle and victory for the right of her community to health care.