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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
World Vision’s Parenting in Crisis Chatbot in Ukraine and Georgia: Learning report
The “Batkivska Opora” (Parenting in Crisis) Chatbot Learning Report documents the pilot implementation of an innovative digital solution designed to support families affected by the war in Ukraine and displacement in Georgia
World Vision and the World Bank's Water Forward
World Vision Timor Leste IMPACT Report 2025 is now published
In 2025, through strong partnerships with communities, government, civil society, and donors, World Vision Timor‑Leste reached 38,868 people across 11 municipalities through 19 projects focused on child health and nutrition
Country profile Bosnia and Herzegovina FY25
LOCAL CAPACITY & CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS DEVELOPMENT
South Asia and Pacific 2025 Impact Report
Who are Ukraine Crisis Response's Partners?
World Vision Ukraine Crisis Response delivers its programmes through a network of dedicated local and international partners, whose vital role enhances the impact of our work.
Our unwavering commitment to localisation in
World Vision Ghana Newsletter - Edition December 2025
With the continued support of our partners, donors, and stakeholders, we have deepened our impact across Education, Health, WASH, Child Protection, Economic Empowerment, and Emergency Response. These collective efforts have
November 2025 Report: over 2,3M people reached
World Vision has reached 2,301,140 people through food, non-food items (NFI), cash assistance, protection and education interventions, livelihood, mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) programming. 45% of the total
Situation Report 06 I 1 August – 30 September FY25
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.
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Get to know World Vision's Response in Ukraine: 2.27M people reached
World Vision Ukraine Crisis Response has outlined its reach, priority sectors, strategy objectives, and the donors and supporters who have made all of this possible.
Since the onset of the crisis, World Vision’s Ukraine
2025 assessment: Transforming local Ukraine partnerships 2.0
Belém Declaration on Hunger, Poverty and Human - Centred Climate Action
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
PROFESSIONALIZED WATER SERVICES PROVIDERS (PWSP)
The Professionalized Water Service Provider (PWSP) model is a structured approach that ensures rural and small-town water systems are managed by trained professionals using standardised tools and accountability systems. Under
Every Heart - Third Quarter Newsletter FY25 - World Vision International Sierra Leone
Inspired by our vision of a world where every child thrives, and by our shared commitment to making this vision a reality, this newsletter celebrates powerful stories of transformation.
Here, we celebrate the dedication of our
AECFL Progress on Ending Child Labour and Forced Labour
World Vision Iraq Impact Report FY24
Every Heart Second Quarter Newsletter FY25 - World Vision International Sierra Leone
World Vision Bosnia & Herzegovina Country Brief: 2024
Child protection and participation are at the core of our work. We engage with children and parents enabling them to become engaged in the decision
making processes, and active seekers of services they are entitled to. We
Strengthening Child Protection Through Safe Spaces: Handing Over of the Pitseng Child-Friendly CGPU Office
In his keynote speech at the official handover of the newly refurbished Child and Gender Protection Unit (CGPU) facility in Pitseng, the National Director of World Vision Lesotho, James Chifwelu delivered an inspiring message
World Vision Malawi Gifts In Kind (GIK) 2024 Impact Report
In FY-24, World Vision Malawi made significant strides in enhancing the well-being of vulnerable children and communities through the effective integration of Gifts In Kind (GIK) resources across various sectors. The
Advancing Justice for Children in Lesotho
The National Director's , James Chifwelu speech celebrates the inauguration of Lesotho's child-friendly courts, emphasizing their transformative role in protecting children's rights, reducing trauma, and ensuring justice