opinion / November 3, 2025
Why Ending Hunger Begins with How We Choose to Act
The fight against hunger is not a technical challenge but a test of political will, one the Global Alliance against Hunger and Poverty must not fail.
opinion / September 1, 2025
Is the Brazil Summit the turning point for School Meals?
We must end the perception that school meals are a secondary, “nice-to-have” intervention.
publication / October 31, 2025
Integrated Services for Children: Global Policy Brief
How integrated investments across health, nutrition, education, protection, and social protection can help every child thrive amid global crises.
article / November 5, 2025
A Somali Mother Grows Hope from Her Backyard
A visual narrative of Fadumo’s life in Cuun, Puntland, Somalia—highlighting her collaborative farming efforts, market preparations, and family moments centered around meals made from fresh farm produce.
publication / September 8, 2025
Clean, Safe, and Inclusive: How WASH Transforms Schools in Tuz
World Vision's new study shows that access in schools to clean, safe, and inclusive WASH facilities are not just improving health, but education too.
publication / October 15, 2025
Right to Food: Young People’s Call to End Hunger and Malnutrition
A new generation is tackling global hunger and malnutrition. Discover how the youth-led CHAMP initiative is creating a powerful movement for change by putting young people at the forefront of research and advocacy.
article / November 4, 2025
Treatment of Malnutrition: In Titao, Ramata finds her smile again
World Vision Burkina Faso has established an advanced health post in the commune of Titao with funding from the Regional Humanitarian Fund for West and Central Africa (FHRAOC). The post provides primary healthcare services to local communities.
article / August 14, 2025
School Meals: An Experience Children Want To Share With The World
The provision of daily school meals is renewing the motivation for children to attend school and aspire to excel academically. This incentive is fostering new narratives associated with learning and schooling that used to be an afterthought for many children and parents in rural communities in central and northern Mozambique.
article / October 31, 2025
A project against malnutrition is transforming lives in Niger
Aichatou Sahidou’s family in Angoual Gao overcame malnutrition through World Vision Niger’s nutrition project. Now, her children are healthy, and women are thriving with goats and new skills.