ENOUGH Food System Manifesto
World Vision’s ENOUGH Child Lens in Food Systems Manifesto makes the case for putting children at the centre of food systems as a critical step towards ending hunger and malnutrition. It highlights how children’s voices
World Vision’s ENOUGH Child Lens in Food Systems Manifesto makes the case for putting children at the centre of food systems as a critical step towards ending hunger and malnutrition. It highlights how children’s voices
FY25 was a year of hard choices and courageous leadership. In the face of escalating global crises, we responded to 104 emergencies, reaching nearly 36 million people—including over 18 million children—with life-saving food
Millions of children still go to school hungry, with a single meal often deciding whether they stay in class or drop out. While 466 million now receive school meals, half of primary school-aged children remain unreached
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.
One year after its launch, the Global Alliance against Hunger and Poverty demonstrated today that a new model for international cooperation is taking root, with four countries announcing concrete multi-partner implementation
Developed in collaboration with the Council of Champions of the Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty, the “Belém Declaration on Hunger, Poverty and People-Centred Climate Action” affirms that climate resilience is
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
In the heart of Timor-Leste, farmers are restoring more than just land they are cultivating hope. This report by World Vision explores how Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) is transforming degraded landscapes into
World Vision’s Hope for the Dry Corridor initiative aims to strengthen the resilience of 10 million people and restore 3 million hectares of degraded land.
Thanks to 140 World Vision Senegal projects and programs, 4.7 million children were reached. More than 54,000 children were registered in the sponsorship program.
These various interventions in the areas of water, education
Since October 2023, World Vision has been implementing an emergency response to the ongoing crisis in the West Bank, as the humanitarian situation has worsened dramatically.
Communities are facing ever-tightening restrictions
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
Key Highlights:
Communities in the West Bank are enduring a deepening crisis. Daily life has become increasingly difficult due to a sharp rise in violence, severe restrictions on movement, and the sudden loss of access to work. For families
By end of May, over 33,000 Palestinians remained displaced. They were hosted in collective shelters or in people’s home in various governorates, including in dozens of villages supported by World Vision. The influx of
World Vision International (WVI) is committed to combating hunger and improving food security for vulnerable populations, with a strong focus on children, those most affected by food insecurity. In 2024, World Vision provided
This report looks at the key achievements of the School Meals Programme from September 2024 to April 2025, and the significant progress which has been made.
World Vision provides cash transfer to meet the needs of most vulnerable children, their families and communities. Cash provides immediate access to life saving goods and services, such as food, water, sanitation, shelter and