publication / August 14, 2026
World Vision Afghanistan Annual Report | FY25
In FY25, World Vision Afghanistan reached 1,497,975 people, including 808,015 children, through 36 projects and grants.
publication / August 17, 2026
FY25 Annual Report | World Vision Central African Republic
Explore World Vision Central African Republic’s FY25 results in health, nutrition, education, child protection, WASH, and humanitarian response, improving the lives of the most vulnerable children and communities across the country.
publication / August 3, 2026
Discover World Vision Sierra Leone's 2025 Annual Report
Find out how our work helped improve the well-being of children in Sierra Leone during our 2025 financial year.
publication / August 20, 2026
Lebanon Response 2026 - Situation Report #16
World Vision Lebanon’s latest situation report highlights the escalating humanitarian crisis, ongoing displacement, critical needs and response efforts supporting children and families across Lebanon.
article / August 19, 2026
Unlocking Africa’s Water Future: Why Blended WASH Financing is the Key to SDG 6
Bridging the massive WASH funding gap across the continent requires moving beyond traditional grant models toward scalable, blended financial mechanisms.
publication / July 31, 2026
West Africa Annual Impact Report 2025
In 2025, World Vision reached 11.5 million people across West Africa, including 6.6 million children. Read our annual impact report.
publication / July 15, 2026
Mozambique Annual Report -2025
World Vision Mozambique presents some of the major accomplishments in advancing justice and well-being for Mozambican children, particularly the most vulnerable in its latest annual report.
publication / July 5, 2026
Humanitarian Emergency Affairs 2025 Annual Report - EAST AFRICA
Despite escalating humanitarian needs and constrained resources, World Vision East Africa continued to deliver life-saving assistance and build resilience across the region. The FY25 Humanitarian and Emergency Affairs (HEA) Report highlights the impact of emergency response efforts in nine countries, reaching 7.5 M people, including 4M children.