article / December 4, 2025
"I Can Move Freely Now": A New Wheelchair Propels Jane Toward Her Dreams
Jane, a 19-year-old refugee from South Sudan living in Uganda, has reclaimed her independence and hope through the gift of a sturdy wheelchair. After losing the use of her legs as a child due to tuberculosis of the bone, she spent years crawling through her settlement, isolated and without prospects. Her life transformed when she received a new, purpose-built wheelchair through a World Vision Uganda project supported by the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland.
article / January 19, 2026
Beyond being heard: Princess champions the rights of children in Kuala Lumpur
Princess champions children's rights in Kuala Lumpur. Explore her journey of youth leadership and the importance of meaningful participation for children in the ASEAN region and beyond.
article / January 19, 2026
REACH Family Centre Takes Flight as an Independent NGO in Vanuatu
REACH Family Centre takes flight as an independent local NGO in Vanuatu dedicated to ending family violence. Explore their holistic approach to safety and counselling, that started from the "Men Be the Change" initiative.
article / January 19, 2026
Leading with Purpose: A New Chapter for World Vision in the Pacific
Asuntha Charles takes the lead as National Director for World Vision in Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. Discover her bold vision for 2026, rooted in local resilience, courage, and hope for every child.
article / November 25, 2025
Pacifique Musafiri: The Hero Who Pushes a Motorbike So That Children Can Live
This article paints a vivid and deeply human portrait of Pacifique Musafiri, a Nutrition Officer working in the remote health zones of Luiza and Luambo in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Every day, long before sunrise, Pacifique sets out on treacherous sandy tracks where motorbikes sink and the rain erases the roads. Through powerful scenes and testimonies, the article highlights his extraordinary resilience, from battling shifting sand and dangerous slopes to reconnecting isolated communities cut off by impassable terrain. The narrative follows him as he visits villages, supports mothers’ cooking demonstrations, leads trainings, and motivates community representatives who often walk long distances to join him. His work is both physically demanding and emotionally heavy, yet he approaches each task with humility and hope.
publication / January 9, 2026
ENOUGH Food System Manifesto
World Vision's Food Systems Manifesto to discover why putting children at the centre of food systems is essential for ending hunger and malnutrition
press release / October 19, 2016