press release / February 4, 2026
World Vision Zambia Signs MoU with Village Steps Foundation to Support Children’s Education and Dignity
World Vision Zambia and the Village Steps Foundation has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at enhancing the dignity and educational access of children in rural Zambia. The ceremony, held at the World Vision Zambia National Office, marks the launch of the “Shoes for Smiles – Walk This Way” campaign, an initiative set to provide over 10,000 pairs of shoes to vulnerable children.
publication / February 4, 2026
Gifts-In-Kind Fiscal Year 2025 Annual Report
The World Vision Zambia Gifts-In-Kind (GIK) Fiscal Year 2025 Annual Report highlights the transformative power of non-cash donations in advancing the well-being of the nation’s most vulnerable children. Throughout the year, the program strategically integrated high-value goods, ranging from essential medical equipment to educational materials and mobility aids, into its core technical programs.
publication / February 4, 2026
East Africa Region Policy Brief on Ending Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) 2023
World Vision is influencing the adoption and implementation of policies relating to FGM in Kenya, Sudan, Somalia and Sudan. The policy brief highlights strategic policy recommendations targeting national governments, regional institutions donors faith and community leaders.
video / August 21, 2025
"Let's Unite for Community Transformation," says Marc Nosbach, National Director, World Vision Zambia
As we celebrate #WorldHumanitarianDay, Marc Nosbach, World Vision Zambia National Director, reminds us of the power of unity and compassion.
video / March 17, 2025
Children's interview with the World Vision Zambia National Director, Marc Nosbach
In an inspiring conversation, children had the opportunity to interview World Vision Zambia’s National Director, Marc Nosbach, about the organization’s efforts to improve child well-being across the country.
The young interviewers asked insightful questions about access to clean water, education, and food security, highlighting the real challenges they and their peers face daily.
video / April 22, 2025
Renewed in Faith and Hope: An Easter Message from World Vision Zambia National Director, Marc Nosbach
#Easter is a time of reflection, hope, and renewal. At World Vision Zambia, Easter reminds us of our shared calling to serve the most vulnerable, especially children, with compassion, dignity, and unwavering faith.
article / December 16, 2025
Impact and Partnership: Ensuring Clean Water in Zambia
Access to clean, reliable water is central to the health and future of communities in Zambia. World Vision Zambia focuses on ensuring that the water systems installed are sustainable and keep working for years to come. This is essential, especially when dealing with tough operational environments.
press release / July 5, 2024
World Vision Zambia appoints Marc Nosbach as National Director
World Vision Zambia, a member of World Vision International, is a development organisation that has continued to impact children’s lives through implementation of Community development programmes that contribute to the sustained well-being of 1,500,000 children, especially the most vulnerable in over 75 districts across Zambia.
article / December 6, 2025
Restoring Girls' Dignity: ABSA Bank Zambia donates K200,000 to End Menstrual Poverty
Menstrual poverty remains one of the most critical, yet often unseen, barriers to girls’ education in Zambia. For many young women, especially in rural areas, the inability to afford basic sanitary products or access clean facilities leads to shame, fear, and chronic absenteeism. The Ministry of Education's data reveals the devastating educational cost: inadequate Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) causes Zambian girls to miss at least 36 days of classes per year, disrupting their studies and contributing to the low completion rates, with 44% of girls dropping out before finishing secondary school.
article / December 6, 2025
Board Moves: Bridging Gap Solutions (BGS) Donates K130,000 to the Timange Legacy Project
The national poor educational infrastructure, particularly in rural Zambia, where it directly contributes to high learning poverty rates, severe overcrowding, and low pupil retention, has received urgent attention with World Vision Zambia’s Board of Directors accelerating its Timange Legacy Project to construct a much-needed classroom block at Situnga Primary School in the remote Senanga District, Western Province.