Regional Brief FY 25: World Vision Reached 4.47M Children
Amid ongoing conflict, displacement, overlapping crises, and worsening climate shocks, humanitarian needs
Amid ongoing conflict, displacement, overlapping crises, and worsening climate shocks, humanitarian needs
From 1 August to 30 September 2025, World Vision Afghanistan reached 365,969 people through sustained humanitarian action across health and nutrition, WASH, food security and livelihoods, protection, and emergency response.
South Sudan’s fragile context—marked by extreme deprivation, violence, and disasters—continues to undermine the well-being of children, families, and communities. In response, World Vision South Sudan’s FY26–30 strategy aims
DETERMINANTS OF TUBERCULOSIS-RELATED STIGMA AMONG SCHOOL-AGED ADOLESCENTS IN BANGKOK, THAILAND
This poster was presented at the World Conference on Lung Health in Copenhagen, Denmark in November 2025.
Tuberculosis (TB)
LEVERAGING COMMUNITY TREATMENT SUPPORTERS (CTS) TO IMPROVE TB TREATMENT OUTCOMES: EVIDENCE FROM PAPUA NEW GUINEA'S URBAN TB RESPONSE
This poster was presented at the World Conference on Lung Health in Copenhagen, Denmark in
FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO DELAYED TUBERCULOSIS DIAGNOSIS: POVERTY, MALNUTRITION, DISPLACEMENT, AND LOW AWARENESS AS KEY FACTORS DELAYING TB DIAGNOSIS IN SOMALIA
This poster was presented at the World Conference on Lung Health in
An Adaptation of Community Health Worker Assessment and Improvement Matrix (CHW-AIM): Checklist for Implementing Partners: A New Tool for Implementing Organizations Working with CHWs to Ensure Responsible and Ethical CHW
Using the Promoting Gender Responsive Policies and Programmes for Community Health Workers: A Gender Analysis Framework to assess the CHW programme in Blue Nile State, Sudan, for Gender Equity
This poster was presented by
Desk Exercises Using the Community Health Worker Coverage and Capacity (C3) Tool in 43 Countries to Estimate CHW Workload: Experiences from World Vision International
This poster was presented by Michele Gaudrault, World
Resilience among Community Health Workers (CHWs): A World Vision-led Study in Lao PDR and Zambia
This poster was presented by Esther Indriani, World Vision International, at the 4th International Community Health Workers
Across our working areas, communities are rewriting their stories through resilience, determination, and support.
From Thamina, a young girl who led her ward to be officially declared child-friendly, to Phanindra, who
This collection of stories brings together inspiring real-life accounts from communities across Nepal, where resilience and hope have turned challenges into opportunities.
Each story in this booklet highlights children
World Vision's Community Health Worker (CHW) Census Report 2025 highlights that World Vision supports nearly 200,000 CHWs across 43 countries, detailing their roles, funding sources, training, and partnerships with Ministries
Empowering Community Health Workers (CHWs) with Timed and Targeted Counselling (TTC) to improve maternal and child health in rural Lao PDR
This poster was presented by Douangsamai Akkhasith, WV Laos, at the 4th International
An Innovative Programme: Community Health Workers (CHWs) Support Nutrition Assessments in School Feeding Programmes in Malawi
This presentation was made by Wezi Kalumba, World Vision Malawi, at the 4th International Community
Empowering Community Health Workers in Myanmar: Bridging Health Gaps
This presentation was given by Saw Morgan Soe Win, World Vision Myanmar, at the 4th International Community Health Workers Symposium in November 2025.
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As of 2025, World Vision was working with close to 194,000 community health workers (CHWs) in 43 countries. This number rose to more than 250,000 during WV’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
This position paper outlines
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)
In October 2023, World Vision launched a multisectoral emergency response in the West Bank due to the escalating humanitarian crisis. Communities are facing risng levels of violence, ever-tightening restrictions on movement
Between 1 June and 31 July 2025, World Vision Afghanistan reached 146,253 people with 24 ongoing projects. We have been delivering critical support across health and nutrition, food security and livelihoods, WASH, protection