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
World Vision is implementing the Unlock Literacy Model, which aims to empower schools, parents, and communities to support children’s literacy development and to promote strong literacy habits among early grade learners both
World Vision Rwanda operates through a robust and sustainable operational framework that combines long-term community sponsorship, competitive grant acquisition, and strong global and regional support structures. Our
World Vision Kenya's (WVK) strategy for the period 2026-2030 aims to contribute to the holistic and sustained well-being of 13,300,000 children. Among these, 3,037,380 Most Vulnerable will be reached directly, of which 343
Our WASH Goals
•Accelerate universal and equitable access to water, sanitation, and hygiene services to improve health, well-being, and livelihoods
•Deepen focus on the most vulnerable people, especially in fragile contexts
This year, we look back with gratitude and humility at the incredible transformation made possible across East Africa, amid some of the region’s most challenging humanitarian conditions in decades. Despite escalating conflict
WVS’s child well-being priorities are closely aligned with Pillar 3: Social Development of the Somalia National Transformation Plan (NTP) and contribute directly to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Efforts to improve
WVS’s child well-being priorities are closely aligned with Pillar 3: Social Development of the Somalia National Transformation Plan (NTP) and contribute directly to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Efforts to improve
Tanzania has made important strides in child health, nutrition, and education, but challenges persist—particularly among poor and rural communities. This policy brief presents an integrated approach to accelerate progress for
World Vision South Sudan’s School Meals Strategic Plan (October 2025 – September 2030) focuses on building strong partnerships, enhancing community resilience, and driving policy reform. Central to the strategy is World