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
This advocacy briefing draws on qualitative and participatory evidence from Afghanistan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Lebanon, and the West Bank grounded in the lived experiences of children, adolescents, caregivers, and
Creating Hope for Every Child
Across Bangladesh, communities are coming together to protect childhood and build brighter futures for the next generation. In FY2025, World Vision Bangladesh reached more than 6.5 million people
World Vision Central African Republic has released its latest Situation Report #1032, highlighting our ongoing efforts amid the humanitarian crisis in Central African Republic (CAR). In July 2025, we reached 110,397 people
Masabata Speaks Out
At the handover of the child-friendly Child and Gender Prptection Unit in Pitseng, a brave young girl stood tall for all children. Her words remind us why safe spaces matter and why every child deserves to
From natural disasters and mass displacement to deepening food insecurity and harsh winter storms, FY24 tested Afghanistan in every way. But amid these compounding crises, World Vision Afghanistan expanded its reach and
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
In a powerful statement at the Media Engagement Training, Maseisa Ntlama, on behalf of the World Vision Lesotho National Director emphasized the media's essential role in advocating for human rights and protecting vulnerable
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
This speech marks the launch of the National Child Protection Reporting and Referral Pathways in Lesotho, a collaborative effort between the Ministry of Youth, Gender and Social Development, World Vision Lesotho, UNICEF
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
Child labor remains a significant concern among Syrian refugees in southeastern Türkiye, particularly in the provinces of Urfa, Gaziantep, Kilis, and Hatay. It is crucial to understand the underlying factors driving this
The global cosmetics market is growing rapidly, propelled by changing lifestyles, increasing consumer awareness, rising disposable incomes, and the role of social media and sponsored influencers. Valued at USD $532.43 billion
Women Deliver Conference: 17-20 July 2023, Kigali, Rwanda
As girls from five African countries together with children from all over Africa, we are honored to amplify our voices before, during and after the Women Deliver
Underpinned by a robust regional framework, the Asia Pacific offices of World Vision are committed to building long-lasting relationships with the private sector and developing pragmatic solutions to combat violence against
“Hard Lessons” study conducted by World Vision and Action for Humanity (AFH) looks into Syrian children with disabilities’ exposure to protection risks in Lebanon and Northwest Syria.
Between October 2022 and January 2023
Context, Proceedings & Emerging Pointers from a consultation held in August 2022 towards ending child labour. Participants from across the region contribute to the Regional Action Plan for South Asia.
KEY RECOMMENDATIONS
Around 160 million children are engaged globally in various forms of labour; 79 million in hazardous work. Without mitigation measures, the overall number will increase further, to 168.9 million by the end of 2022. New