publication / September 14, 2025
Rwanda: Our meals, our voice
In Rwanda, children are leading research to improve school meal programmes through World Vision’s ENOUGH campaign. Their voices reveal challenges and hopes for nutritious meals that support learning and well-being.
article / September 17, 2025
Sadi Alhassan’s inspiring journey to empowerment
Sadi Alhassan, a 60-year-old widow displaced from Torodi, overcame her challenges through her involvement in a savings group supported by World Vision Niger. Trained to make soap, couscous, and sesame oil, she turned her skills into a source of income for her family. Her group of 25 women generated 200,000 CFA francs, enabling microcredit and solidarity donations. Sadi was able to send her daughters to school and improve her household hygiene. Her journey embodies the power of female empowerment through solidarity and training.
opinion / September 8, 2025
Who Really Owns Africa’s Climate Future?
Africa’s climate future depends on communities, not boardrooms and without their leadership, even billions in pledges will not be enough.
article / September 9, 2025
Turning Access to Water into Sustainable Livelihoods Through Backyard Gardens.
With water nearby and new skills, Anna is turning her backyard into a thriving garden which is helping her to feed her children, earn income, and have hope for the future.
article / August 25, 2025
In Ménaka, Water Restores Hope
In northeastern Mali, insecurity and displacement make daily life difficult. In this context, access to safe drinking water remains a constant challenge.
article / August 15, 2025
From Dirty Ponds to Clean Dreams: A New Chapter for Families in Gaza Province, Mozambique
LifeStraw brings safe, clean water to rural Mozambique, replacing contaminated ponds shared with cattle and restoring hope to Guijá and Mabalane families.