World Vision Eswatini FY25 Annual Report
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World Vision Eswatini (WVE) is a Christian relief, development, and advocacy organisation dedicated to working with children, families, and communities to overcome poverty and injustice. World Vision started operating in Eswatini in 1992 as an emergency relief organisation, before transitioning to transformational development and advocacy for the most vulnerable children, people, and communities. WVE implements integrated programmes in Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH); Livelihoods and Economic Empowerment; Health, HIV and Nutrition; Community Engagement and Advocacy; and Humanitarian Emergency Affairs to improve child wellbeing and address the root causes of vulnerability.
WVE supports broader governmental initiatives targeted at addressing development challenges that impose negative effects on the wellbeing of children, particularly where the most vulnerable children are impacted. The organisation provides technical, financial, and implementation support to the Government of Eswatini and works with existing government and community structures to ensure sustainability. WVE also works very closely with the communities served, including children, parents and caregivers, partners, faith leaders, government departments, parastatals, international agencies, and civil society. The active participation of children in the design, delivery, and review of programmes is highly emphasised.