article / May 8, 2025
Cash Project Sparks New Hope for Visually Impaired Family in Epworth
But that story is beginning to change—thanks to the El Niño Life Saving Cash Project, funded by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) and implemented by World Vision Zimbabwe, in collaboration with the Government of Zimbabwe.
publication / May 7, 2025
WV Rwanda Annual Report 2024
Welcome to Our 2024 Annual Report
In 2024, World Vision Rwanda continued its commitment to improving the lives of vulnerable children and their communities. Through impactful interventions in Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH), Resilience and Livelihoods, Child Protection, and Education, we reached thousands across the country with life-changing support.
Education remained at the heart of our efforts, with more than 939,700 children benefiting from our Unlock Literacy and Learning Roots programs,gaining essential reading skills and school readiness to thrive in their learning journey.
Beyond education, we expanded our reach,bringing clean water to communities, empowering families through financial inclusion, and strengthening resilience and livelihoods. None of these achievements would be possible without the invaluable partnerships we share with the Government of Rwanda, donors, faith leaders, and the communities we serve.
Explore the full report to dive deeper into the stories, data, and impact behind these milestones.
article / March 5, 2025
DR Congo: An Inspiring Transformation in Kisunka through the Celebrating Families Approach
This article tells the story of Pastor Jonathan and his wife Brigitte, a couple from Kisunka in the south of the DRC, who experienced a family transformation through the "Celebrating Families" training organized by World Vision in April 2024. Before this training, their home was marked by a lack of communication, tension, and unilateral decisions made by Jonathan. However, after attending the training, they learned to communicate better, respect each other, and make decisions together, thus strengthening family bonds. This experience had an impact not only on their own lives but also on their community, inspiring other couples to improve their family dynamics. Today, they encourage other families to follow this learning to create more balanced and respectful households.
publication / May 6, 2025
Baseline Report for the BMZ Grow ENRICH Project, World Vision Kenya
The Baseline Report for the BMZ Grow ENRICH Project analyses maternal and child health in East Africa, highlighting key findings and recommendations for improvement.
publication / May 9, 2025
Strengthening Child Protection Through Safe Spaces: Handing Over of the Pitseng Child-Friendly CGPU Office
A powerful call to action and celebration of progress—honoring our shared duty to protect every child and build a safer, brighter future for Lesotho’s children.
opinion / April 14, 2025
Let's have faith in religions' power to protect the planet for children
In the run-up to Earth Day environmental expert, Aaron Tanner, and Faith and Development Advisor, Nikica Lubura-Reljić, call people of faith to lead the fight against the climate crisis impact.
video / April 23, 2025
Lifesaving Care Reaches Families in Faryab
Parents, like Rozoqullah, in a remote village of Faryab once faced long and difficult journeys to access healthcare—especially for their malnourished children. But now, lifesaving treatment, through World Vision-run clinic under the FRAMES project is just steps away. Families no longer have to travel far to get the care they need, ensuring a healthier future for their children, right in their own village.
article / May 6, 2025
Youths Advocate for Climate Change in Riwo and Nagada Communities in Madang
The Youth Led Climate Action Project, funded by the Korean Government, empowers young people to tackle climate change. By equipping young leaders with the knowledge and skills to address environmental challenges, the initiative fosters a generation committed to sustainability. Through engagement with organizations like World Vision, youth gain confidence in their leadership roles, driving meaningful change in their communities. This project not only enhances disaster preparedness but also strengthens youth-led advocacy, ensuring long-term climate resilience.