article / April 29, 2025
Jesca Kiprop: Land Restoration Champion
In Elgeyo Marakwet, Kenya, Jesca Kiprop is restoring degraded landscapes through mixed cropping and thriving pawpaw and mango farming—providing steady income and a greener future for her community.
publication / May 8, 2025
School Meals Capacity Statement
Empowering Children and Communities Through Integrated School Meal Solutions
publication / April 23, 2025
Regreening Communities Supplementary Guidance Note: Fragile Contexts
World Vision's Regreening Communities Project Model addresses climate change and environmental degradation by guiding communities through a participatory environmental restoration process. A tailored set of solutions is selected by each community including scaling-up indigenous restoration practices, strengthening government partnerships for restoration, and introducing proven practices like Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR).
article / March 27, 2025
From Deforestation to Restoration: How FMNR is Transforming Senetwo Sublocation, West Pokot
Discover how the community in Senetwo Sublocation, Chepareria, West Pokot County, has witnessed remarkable improvements in their environmental and farming practices since the introduction of the Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) approach by World Vision.
publication / May 2, 2025
2024 Global Annual Report, World Vision International
World Vision International's annual report, highlighting the impact of our work across Fiscal year 2024.
article / April 23, 2025
Cambodian teenagers pave the way for climate action
Cambodian Teenagers Pave the Way for Climate Action
video / March 21, 2025
World Vision Zambia’s Tree Planting Initiative for Climate Resilience
Namwala district, like many parts of Zambia, is facing the harsh impacts of climate change, including prolonged droughts and deforestation. To help combat these challenges, World Vision Zambia, through its Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) program, has initiated a tree planting activity aimed at restoring the environment and promoting sustainable water management. By planting trees in key areas such as schools, communities, and along water sources, this initiative is helping to improve soil retention, reduce water loss, and create a greener, more resilient landscape.
article / February 26, 2025
Floods Destroy Crops and Worsen Food Insecurity in Mozambique
Heavy rains in Mozambique are exacerbating an already critical situation of hunger dragging communities to a long period of starvation.