Financial Year 2025
The Financial Year 2025 marked a significant milestone for World Vision Tanzania as it represented the climax of our five-year strategy period. This Annual Report reflects on the progress, achievements, and impact realised
The Financial Year 2025 marked a significant milestone for World Vision Tanzania as it represented the climax of our five-year strategy period. This Annual Report reflects on the progress, achievements, and impact realised
In 2025, through strong partnerships with communities, government, civil society, and donors, World Vision Timor‑Leste reached 38,868 people across 11 municipalities through 19 projects focused on child health and nutrition
Lebanon’s adolescents are navigating a period of heightened food insecurity, marked by rising food prices, limited employment opportunities, and declining humanitarian assistance (WFP 2025; World Bank 2025; WFP 2024/2025)
The Drinking Water Sustainability Fund (DWSF) is a groundbreaking financing initiative designed to transform rural and small-town water systems. Designed with communities in mind, the fund offers a powerful blend of low
Stories of transformation captured in Malawi on disability inclusion project
In Financial Year 2024 (FYʼ24), World Vision Malawi continued its mission to improve the well-being of children and their communities; reaching 1.4 million direct beneficiaries, including 978,415 children. Significantly, 82%
We believe in the power of the citizen voice - citizen’s awareness of their rights, citizens ability to demand for improved public services, transparency, and inclusive governance. We empower communities across the world to
We are thrilled to unveil our publication, ‘Stories of Change,’ which chronicles the transformative journey of the Ultra-Poor Graduation (UPG) project in Baidoa, Somalia. This 39-month initiative, funded by USAID’s Bureau for
Introducing the first quarter edition of the World Vision International Sierra Leone (WVISL) Every Heart Newsletter!
Guided by our vision for every child to experience life in all its fullness and our prayer for every heart to
The speech for the International Day of the Girl Child 2024 focuses on empowering girls in Lesotho, highlighting their resilience and vision for a brighter future. World Vision Lesotho, National Director, James Chifwelu today
National Child Protection Reporting and Referral Pathways ensure that children and communities across Lesotho are empowered with the knowledge and mechanisms to report child abuse, neglect, and exploitation. These pathways
In the speech, the National Director of World Vision Lesotho emphasizes the pressing issue of child labour and forced labour in Lesotho. They highlight the importance of the newly launched AECFL Project, supported by the
At World Vision, we’re dedicated to shaping a healthier future for children across South Asia and the Pacific by tackling malnutrition head-on. With nearly 75 million children in the region affected by stunting and a high
Delivering transformative WASH at scale is challenging, in part because delivering behaviour-change interventions at the necessary frequency, fidelity, and coverage levels is difficult. Further complicating the issue
Proper handwashing with soap can reduce the risk of diarrhoeal disease and lower respiratory infections. However, 3 billion people around the world are living without access to soap and water for handwashing. Even those with
The safe construction and proper hygienic use of sanitation facilities can prevent human contact with faeces and consequently the spread of disease. Yet, nearly half the world’s population lacks safely managed sanitation
The survey presents some key findings about the knowledge, attitudes and practices on WASH of 385 students from 13 schools in the area C of the West Bank. It was conducted as part of a project funded by the German Federal