publication / February 4, 2026
Project Factsheet: Building Climate-Adaptive Solutions through Inclusive Market Networks (BASIN)
Building Climate‑Adaptive Solutions through Inclusive Market Networks (BASIN) is a four‑year regional initiative (2025–2029) funded by Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade through the Mekong–Australia Partnership. Implemented by a World Vision–led consortium, the project supports smallholder farmers in Cambodia’s Kratie Province to adapt to climate change through inclusive and climate‑smart agri‑food systems. Focusing on cashew and vegetable value chains, BASIN aims to improve household incomes, strengthen women’s and marginalized groups’ participation and leadership, and generate evidence to inform regional learning and policy dialogue across the Mekong sub‑region.
press release / February 5, 2026
PRESS RELEASE: Australia and World Vision launch regional project to strengthen inclusive and climate resilient agriculture in Kratie Province
Kratie Province, Cambodia – World Vision International in Cambodia today officially launched the Building Climate-Adaptive Solutions through Inclusive Market Networks (BASIN) project with the objective to strengthen inclusive, climate-resilient agricultural value chains and empower women, persons with disabilities, and marginalized households.
video / March 4, 2026
Bridging the Digital Gap: Empowering Every Learner Through Literacy
At World Vision Zambia, we believe that a child’s ability to communicate and learn should never be defined by their disability. Yet, for many learners who are deaf or hard of hearing, literacy remains one of the most significant barriers to reaching their full potential. Without the right tools, these students are often left behind in a world built for sound.
article / February 26, 2026
WORLD VISION NIGER – 2025 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND 2026 PRIORITIES
A comprehensive overview of World Vision Niger’s 2025 results and 2026 priorities, highlighting key impacts in health, nutrition, WASH, education, resilience, advocacy, humanitarian response, and the launch of the new 2026–2030 national strategy.
publication / February 23, 2026
World Vision East Africa Impact Report 2025
Despite escalating conflict, climate shocks, economic instability and widespread displacement, we reached over 26 million people, including 16.4 million children
article / February 19, 2026
After the Flood in Guijá, Mozambique: Constância’s Story of Rebuilding
After devastating floods in Mozambique, Constância, a mother with a disability, relies on World Vision for emergency aid and recovery.
opinion / February 26, 2026
With every cut to aid and failure to invest in resilience, the future of South Sudan’s children hangs in the balance
Drawing on first‑hand experience from one of the world’s most fragile contexts, Paul Kinuthia, Senior Director, Food, Cash & Markets, Disaster Management, argues that repeatedly cutting food, health and protection services traps communities in endless crisis.
He makes the case that narrowing aid to short‑term survival is a false economy that drives higher costs, deeper instability and repeated emergencies. The solution, the author provides, is urgent investment in resilience alongside life‑saving aid. This investment should be seen as a credible way to protect children and reduce the need over time.
publication / March 9, 2026
World Vision Mali 2025 Annual Report
World Vision Mali’s 2025 Annual Report highlights key achievements improving children’s lives through education, WASH, nutrition and humanitarian assistance.