article / February 24, 2026
Annual Report 2025
In 2025, World Vision Niger continued its mission to improve the well‑being of the most vulnerable children despite a context marked by reduced funding and security constraints. Thanks to the dedication of its teams and partners, the organization reached 499,450 people, including many children across the regions of Dosso, Maradi, Tahoua, Tillabéri, and Zinder.
Interventions generated significant progress: 29,397 people received nutrition support, more than 38,000 benefited from health programs, and 82,522 gained access to WASH services through the construction of potable water systems, latrines, and hygiene facilities. In education, the Unlock Literacy approach strengthened reading skills for thousands of children.
Household resilience improved through 746 savings groups, fishpond creation, and the promotion of moringa consumption. In child protection, over 19,800 children actively participated in clubs, advocacy activities, and community initiatives.
The year also marked the 30th anniversary of World Vision Niger, celebrating three decades of impact, partnership, and hope alongside communities.
publication / February 19, 2026
World Vision Zimbabwe Gift-in-Kind 2025 Impact Report
Through the Gift-In-Kind (GIK) program, we deliver essential resources that provide both immediate relief and long-term support to those in need. This FY2025 report highlights our impact through GIK.
publication / February 7, 2026
Situation Report: Displacement Caused by Cambodia –Thailand Border Conflict - February 6th, 2026
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article / February 23, 2026
A Mother, 25 Taka, and a Promise to Protect Her Children’s Health in Ramu
In Ramu, Cox’s Bazar, a mother improves her children’s health through safe water, hygiene awareness, and access to a sanitary toilet.
publication / January 20, 2026
World Vision Syria Response Annual Report FY25
In 2025, WV Syria Response reached 4.22M people despite crisis, expanding access, meeting communities, and reaffirming its mission to help children thrive.
article / February 19, 2026
World Vision’s Integrated Programs Transform Learning, Health, and Hope for 1,052 Learners in Pitseng
World Vision’s integrated programs transformed a primary school in Pitseng, providing clean water, safe toilets, new classrooms, school gardens, and poultry projects, improving learning, hygiene, and student wellbeing
publication / February 4, 2026
Who are Ukraine Crisis Response's Partners?
A comprehensive list of World Vision Ukraine Crisis Response's 97 local and international partners since February 2022.
press release / February 19, 2026
Four Years On: 1 in 3 Ukrainian Children Now in Need of Humanitarian Assistance
Four years into the war in Ukraine, children remain at the centre of a deepening protection crisis. Today, one in three children in Ukraine requires humanitarian assistance, as sustained exposure to violence, displacement, family separation and the erosion of essential services continue to shape their daily lives.