article / July 11, 2025
El Niño Threatens Childhoods, But a Mother’s Mission Keeps Learning Alive in Malawi
Preschool meals at Mfunda CBCC boost learning and nutrition amid drought in Malawi. World Vision steps in as hunger threatens early childhood education.
article / July 4, 2025
A Watershed Moment: Eswatini Government and World Vision Partner for Universal Water Access
World Vision Eswatini and the Governemnt of Eswatini, through the Ministry of Natural Resources and Energy, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to jointly invest in expanding water coverage across 18 constituencies over the next five years.
press release / June 20, 2025
Lives Hang in the Balance as Sudan Refugee Crisis Reaches Catastrophic Levels
Sudan’s refugee crisis worsens as millions flee conflict. World Vision urges urgent global support to prevent a looming humanitarian catastrophe
article / July 9, 2025
How Faith Leaders in Mozambique Are Turning Belief into Sustainable Progress
Discover how faith leaders in Mozambique are breaking the cycle of poverty through mindset change, farming innovation, and community leadership.
article / June 30, 2025
This is the Power of Water - How Ha Rannakoe Primary School Was Transformed by Clean Water and Sanitation
Clean water and sanitation transformed learning, health, and dignity for students at Ha Rannakoe Primary School in Southern Lesotho.
article / July 4, 2025
Thriving with New Water Access
For years, Sydney 44, a small-scale farmer in Namwala district, watched his efforts wash away with each dry season. With only a small piece of land and no reliable water source, he could barely grow enough vegetables to feed his family, let alone sell at the local market.
publication / June 5, 2025
Humanitarian and Emergency Affairs 2024 Annual Report
In 2024, we reached 17.9 million people, including 9.5 million children, and responded to over 16 emergencies across the region. From food security and health to protection and education, our work has brought tangible relief and hope to families affected by crisis.
publication / July 2, 2025
The Unseen Crisis: Childhoods shaped by conflict and poverty in the West Bank
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. In response to the worsening situation, World Vision undertook a broad listening exercise to better understand how families in the West Bank are coping and what support they need most. By engaging with parents, children, community leaders, and volunteers across a wide area, we aimed to capture the real-life impact of the crisis on people’s everyday lives.
article / July 8, 2025
Strategic partnerships are key to sustain effective humanitarian action in a Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, and Ambiguous (VUCA) environment
As World Vision we have recently paused to reflect on the meaning of the word “partnership”, starting from the word etymology - “sharing or partaking in anything”. Over the years, the organisation has indeed shared its pathway with strategic and operational stakeholders at local, regional and international levels. And yet, research conducted into the origins of WFP and WVI partnership has unveiled that there is nothing quite like the three-decades-long journey shared by the two organisations.
video / July 4, 2025
From Extreme Hunger to The Hope of a Meal
Discover how José, a farmer in drought-stricken Mutarara, found hope and food security through World Vision’s emergency response.