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
Following the escalation of hostilities in early March 2026, Lebanon has entered a phase of acute humanitarian strain, compounding pre-existing vulnerabilities driven by economic decline, widespread poverty, and protracted
This brief – Committed to Gender Equality: Gender-transformative programming in practice – outlines World Vision's approach to advancing gender equality and empowering women and girls. Grounded in a rights-based framework, it
The World Vision Zambia FY25 Annual Report captures a year of resilience, scale, and measurable impact, reaching over 1.8 million people, including 995,089 children, across key sectors such as health, education, WASH
Lebanon has now entered its sixth week of escalation since 2 March 2026, marked by a significant intensification of hostilities and continued regional spillover. On 8 April, an unprecedented wave of airstrikes struck multiple
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
50 years of presence. One clear focus: children.
Explore World Vision Lebanon’s FY25 country profile, showcasing nationwide impact, partnerships, and a growing reach supporting over 900,000 people.
Since commencing operations in Ukraine in March 2022, World Vision has established a strong presence through 6 and now 3 offices in Ukraine (Kyiv, Dnipro, Mykolaiv), supporting vital aid initiatives for conflict-affected
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 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
During this period, approximately 600,000 people (93% of the more than 640,000 originally displaced) have now returned. However, 47,714 individuals, including 25,047 women and 15,857 children, remain displaced across various